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Uterine juvenility is actually a form of immature uterus, which is actually a type of uterine dysplasia and one of the common and important factors affecting female pregnancy. Women with immature uterus usually have fewer menstrual periods than normal people, and may even experience menopause or amenorrhea. In fact, in this situation, women can also get pregnant, but the likelihood of getting pregnant is very low.
Childish uterus, also known as uterine dysplasia, refers to the normal structure and morphology of the uterus, but its small size and relatively long cervix, which are important reasons for not being able to conceive. There are two common types of immature uterus in clinical practice: one is the youthful uterus, which is more common, with a ratio of approximately 1:1 between the uterine cavity and cervical canal; Another type is infantile, with a ratio of approximately 1:2 between the uterine cavity and cervical canal, and often accompanied by ovarian hypoplasia.
But not all women with a small uterus are suitable for in vitro fertilization, as a small uterus may affect the development of the fetus in the abdomen. In vitro fertilization is the process of fertilizing eggs and sperm in vitro, cultivating them into embryos, and then transferring them to the female uterus for reproduction. Therefore, if the female uterus is small, whether IVF can be performed requires further examination at the hospital.
Why does a childish uterus appear?
1. Endocrine reasons
Endocrine imbalance is an important cause of immature uterus in women, especially due to insufficient estrogen and progesterone levels caused by ovarian dysfunction.
2. Blindly lose weight
Many adolescent women, due to their obsession with their body shape, experience normal weight gain during adolescence and blindly pursue weight loss, limiting their intake of excessive lipid foods, which in turn affects their sex hormone levels and affects the uterus, leading to the development of immature uterus.
3. Girdle up one's waist
Some women, due to blind shaping of their body shape, have undergone severe waist tightening, which can lead to blood circulation and hinder the development of the uterus due to insufficient blood supply, and even directly stop development, ultimately forming a childish uterus.
4. Malnutrition
Due to malnutrition in adolescents, such as anorexia during adolescence or some chronic diseases, it can also affect the secretion of sex hormones, which can affect the uterus and other sexual organs.
For in vitro fertilization (IVF), many people have an all-powerful belief that as long as it is infertility, IVF can be used to conceive, but this is not the case. Women who want to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) must first ensure that the uterus is normal. If there are any abnormalities in the uterus, even if the early steps of IVF are completed one by one and finally transplanted into the uterus, miscarriage will still occur, including the immature uterus.
In general, during adolescence, women's uterus has matured due to the influence of hormones. Moreover, a small number of women are affected by some factors at this time, causing the uterus to stop developing, which can lead to the uterus becoming immature and ultimately leading to inevitable infertility. Even with IVF, successful pregnancy cannot be achieved.