Inspection required for IVF ovulation promotion
IVF ovulation promotion is a method realized by medical assisted reproductive technology, which can help couples who cannot conceive naturally achieve their reproductive aspirations. However, before IVF ovulation promotion therapy, a series of examinations are needed to determine the individual's physical condition and establish an appropriate treatment plan. The following will introduce the common examinations required for IVF ovulation promotion from four aspects. 1. Hormone examination
In the process of IVF ovulation promotion therapy, the monitoring of hormone level is very important. The inspection mainly includes the following aspects: (1) Estrogen level examination: estrogen level examination can evaluate ovarian function and help to select appropriate hormone therapy.

(2) Luteinizing hormone test: Luteinizing hormone is a hormone secreted by the corpus luteum in the ovary and plays a role in maintaining pregnancy after ovulation. The successful ovulation can be determined by examining the level of luteinizing hormone.
(3) LH (luteinizing hormone) and FSH (gonadotropin) ratio inspection: this ratio can reflect the status of ovarian function and plays an important role in determining the treatment plan.
2. Ultrasonic inspection
Ultrasonography is essential in IVF treatment. It can provide important information about the development of women's ovaries, uterus and embryos, and help doctors monitor treatment progress and adjust treatment plans. The specific ultrasonic examination includes the following aspects: (1) Basic ultrasound examination: used to evaluate the size of ovary, cyst, uterine structure, etc.
(2) Follicle monitoring: observe the development of follicles through ultrasonic inspection to determine whether the ovulation stage is reached.
(3) Endometrial examination: observe the thickness of endometrium and blood supply to determine whether it is suitable for embryo implantation.
3. Semen analysis
IVF ovulation promotion therapy is not only for women, but also for men's semen quality. The male fertility can be evaluated through semen analysis, including the following indicators: (1) Sperm density: check the number of sperm per milliliter of semen to determine whether there is oligospermia.
(2) Sperm vitality: evaluate the motility of sperm and judge whether there is poor motility.
(3) Sperm morphology: observe the normality of sperm morphology to determine whether there is abnormal sperm.
4. Blood examination
Blood test is also an indispensable test in IVF ovulation promotion therapy, which can provide important information about physical status and health problems. Common blood examination items include: (1) Blood type and Rh factor test: used to determine whether blood type and Rh factor match.
(2) Sex hormone level check: check the levels of gonadotropin, estrogen, androgen and other sex hormones.
(3) Infectious disease screening: check whether you have AIDS, syphilis, hepatitis B and other infectious diseases.
IVF promotion requires careful inspection to ensure the smooth development and implementation of the treatment plan. Hormone examination, ultrasound examination, semen analysis and blood examination are important links in this process, which can provide important physiological and pathological information. Through the comprehensive analysis of these examinations, doctors can develop more personalized and effective treatment programs to promote ovulation, and provide strong support for patients to realize their reproductive dreams.