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Which infertility can be treated by IVF?

Thailand IVF can be used to assist pregnancy with the following symptoms:

1. Infertility caused by cervical factors

Neck stenosis, polyps, tumors, adhesions, etc. It can affect the passage of sperm; cervical erosion, and its inflammatory exudate has a spermicidal effect; the presence of anti-sperm antibodies in cervical mucus is not conducive to sperm penetrating the cervical canal or completely incapacitating sperm. Among them, it is worth noting that unmarried women Cervical adhesion caused by induced abortion during pregnancy, especially during repeated abortions, is more likely to cause this serious complication, blocking sperm from the cervix. Congenital abnormalities of the cervical canal are often accompanied by abnormal menstruation or dysmenorrhea. Girls will go to the hospital for examination after menarche.

2. Infertility caused by uterine factors

Congenital absence of uterus, naive uterus and solid uterus without uterine cavity, etc., will affect a woman’s fertility. . Retroflexion or severe retroflexion of the uterus, endometrial inflammation, and intrauterine adhesions are all causes of infertility.

Uterine fibroids are the most common benign tumors in women. The infertility rate of patients with uterine fibroids can reach 30-40%, which is much higher than the infertility rate of the general population.

3. Infertility caused by vaginal factors

Sexual intercourse disorders or difficulties caused by congenital factors such as vaginal atresia or vaginal septum, which affect the entry of sperm into the female reproductive tract. Vaginal inflammation caused by infections such as mold, trichomoniasis, and gonococcus changes the vaginal biochemical environment, reduces sperm motility and viability, thereby affecting the chance of pregnancy.

4. Infertility caused by fallopian tube factors

The fallopian tube is too long or narrow, and fallopian tube inflammation causes tube lumen occlusion, water accumulation or adhesion, which will hinder sperm, eggs or fertilized eggs. of operation. Fallopian tube disease can account for 25% of female infertility and is an important cause of infertility. Diseases that cause inflammation include tuberculosis, endometriosis, trichomoniasis, gonorrhea and other pathogenic bacterial infections. Blocked fallopian tubes can be recanalized through fluid drainage and microsurgery, or "in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer" technology can be used to help patients gain a chance of pregnancy.

5. Infertility caused by ovarian factors

Insufficient follicular development in the ovary, inability to ovulate and formation of corpus luteum, premature ovarian failure, polycystic ovaries, ovarian tumors, etc. affect follicular development Or factors such as egg release can cause infertility.

Polycystic ovary syndrome is characterized by the absence of ovulation. It is not a separate disease, but a general term for a series of clinical symptoms and signs. It usually manifests as menstrual disorders (oligomenorrhoea or amenorrhea), bilateral Ovarian enlargement, capsule thickening, polycystic degeneration, hirsutism, obesity, increased sexual desire, etc.