diagnosis and treatment of infertility, first/second/third generation IVF (including
egg/sperm donation), microsperm retrieval, embryo freezing and resuscitation, artificial
insemination (including husband's sperm and sperm donation), paternity testing, chromosomal
disease
diagnosis, high-throughput gene sequencing, endometrial receptivity gene testing and other
clinical
technology applications. Many of these technologies are at the leading level both domestically
and
internationally.
In the era of information explosion and difficulty in distinguishing truth from falsehood, the anxiety of IVF often comes not from technology, but from those overlooked knowledge blind spots. Today we won't talk about chicken soup, but only share the key practical knowledge that truly affects the success of IVF, helping you relieve stress, facilitate treatment, and improve success rates!

1. Test tube success rate ≠ 100%
But these factors can help you win at the starting line
Many people mistakenly believe that in vitro fertilization (IVF) will definitely succeed, but in reality, IVF is not a one-time success. Success or failure is the result of favorable timing, location, and people.
The following are the main factors that affect the success rate of in vitro fertilization:
Age: Female age is one of the core factors affecting the success rate of in vitro fertilization. Generally speaking, the success rate is higher for women under 35 years old (50% -60%), and may drop to around 20% for those over 40 years old.
Ovarian reserve: AMH value (anti Mullerian hormone) and basal follicle count are key indicators.
Embryo quality: Not all fertilized eggs can develop into high-quality embryos, and laboratory culture techniques also play a decisive role.
Uterine environment: Ideal endometrial thickness (7-14mm) and good receptivity make it easier for embryos to implant and develop.
How to choose a promotion plan?
The more expensive the better!
The first step in IVF is ovulation induction, but the plan varies from person to person:
Long prescription: mainly suitable for patients with normal ovarian function and generally ideal conditions, suitable for young women with good ovarian function, with long medication time but stable egg quality.
Antagonist regimen: mainly suitable for women with polycystic ovary syndrome or low ovarian reserve, with a short cycle and reduced risk of overstimulation.
Microstimulation regimen: mainly suitable for patients with poor ovarian reserve function and high baseline FSH levels. Its medication dosage is the least among all the schemes, the cycle is shorter, but the number of retrieved eggs is lower.
3. The 'invisible threshold' of the laboratory
Double the success rate of selecting the right hospital
Many people only focus on doctors and hospitals, but overlook a crucial aspect - the embryo laboratory. In fact, the entire process of embryo development from fertilization is completed in the laboratory, and the level of expertise in this "backstage stage" directly affects whether the embryo can grow healthily.
Laboratory qualification: Only reproductive centers approved by the National Health Commission are qualified to conduct laboratory level testing of in vitro fertilization technology, which plays an important role in the success rate.
Embryologists' experience: Embryo manipulation requires extremely high precision. Experienced and skilled embryologists can significantly improve the success rate of embryo culture and screening, and are the "key figures behind IVF".
4. The critical period after transplantation
Don't do these things
The most agonizing thing after embryo transfer is not getting injections or taking medication, but the ten days of waiting. Some seemingly 'cautious' behaviors may actually affect the success rate:
Excessive bed rest: Long term immobility may lead to poor blood circulation, which is actually detrimental to uterine blood supply and embryo implantation. Daily light activities, such as walking and cleaning, are actually more beneficial.
Frequent pregnancy testing: Premature pregnancy testing may result in errors due to drug residues or unstable hormones, affecting mood. Suggest waiting for 12-14 days to test again.
Emotional anxiety: Excessive stress can affect the endocrine system and indirectly reduce the success rate.
5. The "IQ Tax" on the Test Tube Road
You really don't need to spend this money
Many institutions promote 'value-added services', but not all are necessary:
Package success: The test tube is not 100% successful, and institutions that promise "package success" should be vigilant.
Don't eat health supplements indiscriminately: Coenzyme Q10, DHEA, etc. should be taken under the guidance of a doctor.

summary
Successful IVF=scientific pregnancy preparation+relaxed mindset
IVF is a dual consideration of "science and luck", and mastering the correct information can help avoid misunderstandings. Choosing the right hospital and doctor is more important than blindly pursuing "high-end technology", and tailored treatment plans are the key to improving success rates. Maintaining a relaxed mindset, excessive anxiety may actually reduce the success rate.
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