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Ms. L had been trying to conceive naturally for the past year without success, while also suffering from cervicitis. Although she longed to become a mother, this situation made her feel more anxious and uncertain about the future. So, can women with gynecological conditions still undergo IVF?
Statistics show that nearly 40% of women will experience some form of gynecological disease during their lifetime, including vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), and cervicitis. For women trying to conceive, whether gynecological inflammation affects pregnancy is a common concern.
In fact, the impact of gynecological diseases on pregnancy depends on the type and severity. For example, mild vaginitis or small uterine fibroids may not directly hinder pregnancy. However, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, severe cervicitis, or complex adnexitis may affect the patency of the fallopian tubes and reduce the success rate of embryo implantation, making pregnancy more challenging.
Despite this, IVF technology has brought new hope to women with gynecological diseases. Through in vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo transfer, it is possible to bypass adverse conditions in the vagina or uterus, creating a favorable environment for embryo implantation. Especially for women whose intrauterine inflammation has been controlled or cured, IVF remains a realistic way to achieve their dream of becoming a mother.
Dr. Nathan Zhang, founder of IVF USA, pointed out that women with gynecological inflammation must undergo detailed examinations and necessary treatment before undergoing IVF. This is not only to prevent the spread of inflammation to the uterus but also to ensure the smooth implantation and development of the embryo. Specifically, patients with cervicitis may need further observation after surgery, while those with pelvic inflammatory disease typically need to wait until recovery before starting the IVF cycle.
The success rate of IVF is closely related to a woman's health. Dr. Zhang recommends that women undergo a series of health checks before beginning the IVF process, such as transvaginal ultrasound, cervical screening, and abdominal ultrasound. These tests can provide a comprehensive assessment of the patient's reproductive health and ensure a smoother IVF process.
For women with gynecological diseases, deciding whether to undergo treatment and proceed with IVF is a multifaceted consideration. Professional medical evaluations and personalized treatment plans will greatly increase the chances of pregnancy. With scientific treatment and appropriate fertility methods, your dream of parenthood can be realized sooner.
IVF USA is committed to providing customized fertility treatment plans for each patient. Led by Dr. Nathan Zhang, the team offers comprehensive support to help you overcome various fertility challenges. Currently, IVF USA provides services such as egg freezing and IVF in the U.S., and has expanded its operations beyond the U.S. to include Japan, Thailand, Mexico, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and other regions. IVF USA collaborates closely with IVF doctors worldwide. If you have any questions about IVF or egg freezing, feel free to contact IVF USA. We will provide you with professional help to make your journey to parenthood smoother.