Background:
Adenomyosis is a common gynecological disease. The endometrium of patients will grow abnormally and form adenomyosis plaques. This disease not only causes pain, irregular menstruation and other symptoms, but also may cause infertility problems. With the progress of medical technology, IVF technology has become an effective means to solve the problem of infertility. However, for patients with adenomyosis, there are still some disputes about whether they can successfully conceive through IVF.

Effect of adenomyosis on test tube infants
On the one hand, adenomyosis will lead to changes in the shape and function of the uterus, affecting the implantation of fertilized eggs and pregnancy maintenance. The presence of adenomyosis plaques may affect embryo implantation and lead to IVF failure. On the other hand, adenomyosis will increase the incidence of uterine fibroids, and the presence of uterine fibroids will also affect the success rate of IVF.
However, not all patients with adenomyosis will be affected by the above. Adenomyosis patients with small lesion range and location that does not affect the uterine cavity can often successfully carry out IVF. The success rate of IVF will be greatly reduced for patients with large lesions and locations that affect the uterine cavity.
Selection of IVF in patients with adenomyosis
Before IVF for adenomyosis patients, a detailed condition assessment is required. The doctor will comprehensively consider the patient's age, lesion range, lesion location and other factors to determine whether it is suitable for IVF. For patients with small lesion scope and location that does not affect the uterine cavity, IVF can be selected. For patients with large lesions and locations that affect the uterine cavity, other fertility methods may need to be considered.
In addition, uterine preparation before IVF is also extremely important. For patients with adenomyosis, it is often necessary to control the condition through drugs, reduce the number and size of uterine plaque, so as to improve the success rate of IVF.
Research and practice of related hospitals
XX Hospital is a well-known gynecological hospital in China, which has accumulated rich experience in the diagnosis and treatment of adenomyosis. The hospital has carried out a number of studies to explore the feasibility and methods of IVF for patients with adenomyosis. According to their research results, patients with adenomyosis can try IVF after receiving drug treatment and uterine cavity preparation, and have achieved a certain success rate.
Summary
In general, whether patients with adenomyosis can undergo IVF depends on several factors. Patients with small lesions and location that does not affect the uterine cavity can choose to have IVF, while patients with large lesions and location that affects the uterine cavity may need to consider other fertility methods. For patients who wish to realize their reproductive dreams through IVF, it is recommended to seek the opinions of professional doctors and develop individualized treatment plans.