Can Mycoplasma Positive Be a Test Tube Baby?
Test tube baby technology has become an important means to solve the problem of infertility in local reproductive medicine. However, for some mycoplasma positive couples, they may worry about whether they are suitable for IVF. This paper will elaborate on this issue from four aspects.

1. Impact of mycoplasma on test tube babies
Mycoplasma is a common bacterial infection, which can cause female genital tract inflammation and infertility. However, just because mycoplasma is positive does not mean that IVF cannot be carried out. In fact, most mycoplasma positive couples can carry out IVF through appropriate treatment and preparation.
First, couples can receive antibiotic treatment to eliminate mycoplasma infection in the body. At the same time, women can carry out some auxiliary treatments, such as local lotion washing, immune regulation, etc., to restore the stability of the reproductive tract environment.
Secondly, mycoplasma infection may lead to difficulty in embryo implantation. Therefore, in the process of IVF, some measures can be taken to enhance the ability of embryo implantation, such as embryo pretreatment, endometrial preparation, etc., to improve the success rate.
2. Mycoplasma detection and prevention
Before test tube babies, couples can learn about their infection through mycoplasma detection. Mycoplasma detection usually includes progesterone test, serological test and genital tract test. If infection is found, corresponding preventive measures can be taken, such as receiving treatment and improving living habits.
In addition, the hospital will also strictly follow the aseptic operation specification in the process of IVF to reduce the risk of infection. In addition, selecting a formal birth center for IVF can also promote the operation to the greatest extent, optimize the fertilization environment and reduce the possibility of infection.
3. Impact of mycoplasma on infants
Many couples worry that their mycoplasma positive will affect the health of their babies. However, the current research shows that there is no significant difference in the health status of the babies between the couples who have successfully carried out IVF and become pregnant and those who are naturally pregnant.
Through scientific embryo screening and embryo culture technology, more healthy embryos can be screened for transplantation. In addition, couples with mycoplasma infection can also receive some prevention and health care measures during pregnancy, such as paying attention to personal hygiene and avoiding contact with disease transmission sources.
4. Professional advice and consultation
Finally, it is very important for mycoplasma positive couples to consult a professional reproductive physician. Before choosing IVF, they can consult their doctors about their specific conditions and treatment plans.
Normally, doctors will decide whether to treat mycoplasma infection and when to carry out IVF according to the specific conditions of the couple. They will develop personalized treatment plans for each couple's situation, and provide professional suggestions based on the latest research results and clinical experience.
Summary
To sum up, couples with positive mycoplasma can have IVF, but they need corresponding treatment and preparation. Mycoplasma detection and prevention can help couples better understand and control the risk of infection. Moreover, there was no significant difference in the health status of the infants between the couples who successfully carried out IVF and became pregnant and those who were naturally pregnant. Finally, professional advice and consultation are very important for mycoplasma positive couples, which can provide personalized treatment plans and professional guidance. Therefore, couples with positive mycoplasma can safely carry out IVF, but it should be carried out under the guidance of doctors.