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What effect does fatty liver have on IVF? How to prevent and treat fatty liver?



Effects of fatty liver on test tube infants

IVF is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which helps couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. However, fatty liver is a common metabolic disease, which may affect the development and health of IVF. This article will discuss the influence of fatty liver on IVF from several aspects, and introduce the methods of prevention and treatment of fatty liver.

 What effect does fatty liver have on IVF? How to prevent and treat fatty liver?

Impact 1: Reduction of reproductive potential

Fatty liver may lead to the disorder of female reproductive hormones, affecting ovarian function and egg quality. This may lead to decreased pregnancy rate of IVF, difficulty in embryo implantation and higher risk of abortion. Studies have shown that there is a correlation between fatty liver and the failure rate of IVF and the rate of early embryo arrest. Therefore, for women with fatty liver disease, it is first necessary to control the progress of fatty liver disease in order to improve the success rate of IVF.

The methods to prevent and treat fatty liver include: keeping healthy eating habits, limiting the intake of high salt, high fat, high sugar and excessive alcohol; Exercise moderately to control weight; Avoid excessive drug use, especially drugs with toxic and side effects on the liver; Regular physical examination, including blood lipid, blood sugar and liver function.

Impact 2: Abnormal embryonic development

Fatty liver can lead to abnormal lipid metabolism in maternal blood, thus affecting the normal development of embryos. Hyperlipidemia and high cholesterol levels may have a negative impact on embryonic cells and organ formation. In addition, fatty liver may also cause metabolic syndrome and insulin resistance, further affecting the growth and development of embryos.

The methods to prevent and treat fatty liver include adjusting diet structure and strengthening physical exercise to control weight; Regularly measure blood fat, blood sugar and other indicators, and timely adjust the drug treatment plan; Pay attention to avoid the influence of drugs and harmful substances in the environment on embryos; Actively carry out physical examination and regularly observe the development of embryos.

Impact 3: Perinatal complications

Fatty liver in perinatal period may lead to higher risk of complications in pregnant women, such as pregnancy induced hypertension syndrome and diabetes. These complications will not only affect the health of pregnant women, but also may have a negative impact on the development of fetuses and test tube babies. Therefore, for pregnant women with fatty liver disease, it is very important to closely monitor and control related complications.

The methods to prevent and treat fatty liver include: regular examination during pregnancy, including blood pressure, blood sugar, liver function and other indicators; Control diet reasonably, pay attention to increase the intake of protein and dietary fiber; Exercise moderately to strengthen the body; Avoid overwork and mental tension, and keep your mood comfortable.

Impact 4: Genetic risk

Fatty liver may have certain genetic risks, including genetic susceptibility and gene mutation. These genetic factors may affect the genomic stability and epigenetic mechanism of IVF, thus affecting the quality and health of embryos. Therefore, for couples with fatty liver disease, it is particularly important to assess the genetic risk and carry out individualized recommendations and interventions.

Methods for prevention and treatment of fatty liver include: regular genetic counseling and genetic examination to understand individual genetic risks; Avoid genetic factors related to fatty liver to further affect the health of embryos; Appropriate lifestyle and nutritional intervention should be taken to reduce the influence of fatty liver on gene expression.

summary

The effects of fatty liver on IVF are mainly reflected in the decline of reproductive potential, abnormal embryonic development, perinatal complications and genetic risks. Therefore, for couples with fatty liver, active prevention and treatment of fatty liver is the key to ensure the healthy development of IVF. Reasonable diet structure, proper exercise, regular physical examination, genetic risk assessment and consultation and other measures can help reduce the negative impact of fatty liver on IVF and improve the success rate and health rate.

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