Can immature follicles be IVF? Follicular dysplasia is caused by female endocrine dysfunction, which can lead to anovulation or polycystic ovary. In this case, although there are follicles, the disease will inhibit their growth and cause follicular dysplasia, thus affecting pregnancy. For women with long-term infertility, you can go to the hospital for a detailed examination to confirm whether the follicles are well developed. If follicular dysplasia, you can take medication or surgery.
IVF can adjust the function of female hypothalamus-pituitary-ovary axis by controlling ovulation scheme, promote the development and maturity of patients' follicles, and solve the problem of ovulation disorder. Generally, drugs are used to stop the secretion of follicle-stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone in vivo, so that exogenous hormones can play a more effective role, and then follicle growth hormone is used to stimulate the growth of follicles in the ovary. In order to make multiple follicles in the ovary develop at the same time, patients usually start to use follicle-stimulating hormone on the second to third day of menstrual period, when there are generally no large follicles in the ovary.
Adjust the dosage and time according to the patient's reaction to the drug. According to the patient's age and reaction to drugs, the dosage and time of medication are different. When the follicle grows to a certain extent and the eggs in the follicle grow to a mature size, hormones are given to promote the maturation of the eggs. When the egg is basically mature, but before ovulation, it is taken out by surgery. Then the egg is taken out of the body to be fertilized with male sperm, the fertilized egg is cultured, and the developed embryo is transplanted back to the female uterus to complete the pregnancy.
Is the success rate of IVF with poor follicular development high? Poor development usually means that follicles are not big or few, which will affect pregnancy to some extent. If there are few follicles, the success rate of IVF will be lower, so if the follicles are not well developed, the success rate will not be too high, but the doctor will take corresponding measures according to the specific situation of each patient.
Most infertile patients with follicular dysplasia can solve the fertility problem by doing IVF. After ovulation induction, the follicle slowly develops and matures, making the egg quality reach a good standard. After taking out the egg, other IVF steps will be carried out, and the final pregnancy success rate will be much higher than before.
In addition, if the number of eggs obtained by women through ovulation cycles is too small, it is recommended to carry out 2 to 3 ovulation cycles within the range that women can bear. The number of eggs taken provides a large number of high-quality resources for the follow-up links and improves the success rate of IVF. If women can't get mature and high-quality eggs after nursed back to health and scientifically promoted ovulation, it is suggested to choose a legal third party to donate eggs and complete the IVF cycle.