Can malformed uterus be tested in vitro

  Nowadays, many women suffer from infertility, which can be caused by various factors such as congenital factors or the fact that women may not pay enough attention to these issues in their future lives, leading to the development of this disease. But now there is a new technology called in vitro fertilization that can help these women, but it still requires some hard conditions. If some women have congenital uterine abnormalities, can they continue to undergo in vitro fertilization?

  

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  Can malformed uterus be tested in vitro

  Firstly, congenital uterine malformation is not suitable for women to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) due to their physical hardware conditions. This disease may be caused by incomplete development of the uterus, abnormal uterine morphology, and thus abnormal symptoms of uterine malformation. In such cases, doctors generally do not recommend IVF.

  Secondly, in clinical practice, there are various types of congenital uterine malformations, including severe and mild. In general, for some severe malformations, doctors recommend not to undergo in vitro fertilization because it not only carries a high risk but also has a low success rate.

  How to treat malformed uterus

  Finally, we can first treat female uterine malformations and wait for the uterus to return to normal before conceiving. For congenital uterine malformations in women, different methods may be chosen depending on individual circumstances, but we need to remember to choose a reputable and technically advanced hospital for treatment.

  The symptoms of uterine malformation vary, so the treatment plan is different. Some women may experience uterine malformation, which can only lead to dysmenorrhea and menstrual irregularities, but it will not affect fertility. However, some women who experience severe uterine malformation cannot conceive through in vitro fertilization.

  For women who suffer from uterine malformations, if they really want to conceive a baby, they must always maintain a positive attitude. Then go to a regular hospital for relevant examinations to see if you are suitable for in vitro fertilization. Regardless of the outcome, these women must remember not to go against the normal development of things and must seek advice from professional doctors before proceeding.

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