Reasons for the dismissal of IVF
IVF technology is often used for couples who have difficult fertility problems. However, despite various treatments and attempts, a small number of patients did not succeed in pregnancy. The dismissal of IVF means that the hospital or doctor decides not to continue to treat the patient according to the specific situation, which may be because the patient's physical condition is not suitable for continuing treatment, or the previous treatment plan did not achieve the desired effect.

The dismissal of IVF is a problem that puzzles patients, because it is undoubtedly a blow to couples who are eager to have their own children. However, in some cases, couples may be given the opportunity to try again.
What is the success rate of trying again
Whether in the same hospital or different hospitals, the success rate of trying IVF again is variable, because the specific conditions of each patient are different.
Hospital enthusiasm
First of all, the success of the second attempt is related to the enthusiasm and ability of the hospital. Some well-known hospitals have rich experience and advanced equipment in IVF technology, and they may provide patients with better treatment schemes and higher success rates. However, not all hospitals have such conditions.
For example, a hospital A has achieved a high success rate in the field of IVF. Whether it is the first attempt or the second attempt, the success rate of patients is very high. In contrast, the success rate of a hospital B is relatively low, and the success rate of trying again is also low. Therefore, when choosing a hospital to try again, patients should weigh these factors.
Patient's physical condition
The patient's physical condition is also an important factor in the success rate of trying again. For some patients in good physical condition, the success rate of trying again is higher, because they are easier to adapt to the treatment scheme. However, for patients with specific pregnancy problems, the probability of success in trying again may be low.
For example, for some patients in good physical condition, the success rate of trying again may reach more than 70%. However, for some patients with immune problems or other diseases, the success rate of trying again may be only about 20%.
Adjust treatment plan
Before trying IVF again, the doctor may adjust the treatment plan according to the previous treatment feedback and the patient's physical condition. The adjustment of treatment plan may include changing the mode of medication, increasing or reducing the dosage of drugs, replacing auxiliary technology, etc. By adjusting the treatment plan, the success rate of trying again may be improved.
For example, some patients may not respond to specific drugs at the first attempt, resulting in unsuccessful pregnancy. In the second attempt, the doctor may change the drug combination to make the patient respond to the drug, thus improving the probability of success.
summary
For the success rate of IVF retrying after dismissal, specific factors will affect the success rate.
First of all, the enthusiasm and ability of the hospital determine the success rate of the second attempt. Secondly, the patient's physical condition will also affect the success rate. Before trying again, the doctor may adjust the treatment plan according to the specific situation of the patient, so as to improve the probability of success.
In general, selecting the appropriate hospital, maintaining good physical condition, adjusting the treatment plan and other factors will help to improve the success rate of trying IVF again. However, success or not is still a matter of great individual differences, and the success probability of each patient needs to consider the specific situation comprehensively.