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Some women suffer from infertility due to uterine stagnation, so how much impact does uterine atrophy have on female fertility? Can it still treat pregnancy and childbirth? Can IVF be used to assist in pregnancy? Let the editor of 592 Baobao Net answer your questions.
If a woman suffers from uterine atrophy, the first step is to identify the cause and identify the cause of the disease. Before evaluating the suitability of in vitro fertilization, if it is only mild uterine atrophy or if treatment can improve uterine condition, it is not a problem to do in vitro fertilization. If it is a serious situation or the treatment is not very effective, it may be difficult to conceive. If the doctor evaluates that uterine atrophy is no longer suitable for pregnancy, it is recommended that the patient take the problem seriously or use third-party assisted reproduction to assist with pregnancy.
For families with uterine atrophy and a desire to have children, the first step is to go to the hospital for examination to identify the cause; Secondly, targeted treatment and conditioning should be carried out; Only when the conditions are suitable can the pregnancy preparation plan begin. If women can do IVF, they should actively face their own problems, follow the advice of doctors, and adjust their mindset.
Why does uterine atrophy occur?
The causes of uterine atrophy can be divided into two categories: physiological atrophy and pathological atrophy.
Physiological atrophy refers to the degeneration of certain organs and tissues in the body at a certain stage of development, such as the postmenopausal gonads, mammary glands, uterus, etc. At a certain age, all organs of the body gradually shrink.
If the pathological state atrophies, timely treatment and intervention should be carried out. The factors leading to pathological uterine atrophy include malnutrition, local compressive atrophy caused by long-term stress, long-term lack of limb functional movement, target organ atrophy, etc.
Pay attention to the difference between uterine atrophy and cervical atrophy. Mild cervical atrophy occurs through the vagina and can lead to cervical laceration and massive bleeding. Severe cervical atrophy, inability to open the cervix, resulting in delayed delivery and cesarean section. Cervical atrophy can affect couples' sexual intercourse.
Uterine atrophy is mainly caused by decreased ovarian function, and menopausal women have more uterine atrophy. If you want to restore fertility through treatment, you can follow the doctor's advice for ovarian awakening. The shorter the duration of amenorrhea, the better the surgical effect.