ivf has brought hope to many families that cannot be fertilized. the emergence of ivf has fulfilled the wishes of many infertile couples as parents. everyone knows that they can successfully conceive through ivf, but they don’t know what the secrets are. so what items do ivf need to check?
       what items need to be checked for ivf?
       the continuous development of ivf technology has rekindled the hope of nurturing children by more and more infertile families, and has also allowed many families on the verge of breaking to move towards the path of happiness again. to ensure that ivf treatment can be carried out smoothly, both couples must undergo a comprehensive physical examination before treatment. so, what items do ivf need to be checked?
       examination items for expectant mothers
       1.B ultrafollicle monitoring: it is mainly to determine the uterine morphology, endometrium thickness, and whether there is effusion before embryo transfer. if the uterus is damaged or abnormal, treatment should be performed first. rampant transplantation will affect the transplant effect. also, monitor the number of follicles and whether there are mature and normal follicle growth and discharge.
       2.blood tests: routine blood, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, chromosomes, syphilis, aids, coagulation, four types of viruses, mycoplasma, chlamydia, genetic disease screening such as thalassemia.
       3.six sex hormones: progesterone (P)、testosterone (T)、estradiol (E2)、luteinizing hormone (LH)、prolactin (PRL)、follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)。the main purpose of examining the six sex hormones is to evaluate the ovarian function of expectant mothers.
       predictive father's inspection items
       1.semen analysis: in ivf treatment, sperm conditions also have a significant impact on the treatment results, so routine examinations of the husband's semen should be carried out, including monitoring of sperm quantity, vitality, quality, etc.
       2.blood tests: blood routine, chromosomes, liver and kidney function, hepatitis a and b, hepatitis b, hepatitis c, syphilis, aids antibodies, human immunodeficiency virus, thalassemia screening, etc.
       ivf does not have a 100% success rate. only by doing each link well can the success rate be improved. physical examination, as the first step in ivf treatment, plays an important role in the final result. therefore, prospective parents must take this link seriously to avoid affecting the later treatment effect.
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