What is the role of immunoglobulin infusion before IVF transplantation?

The purpose of immunoglobulin infusion before IVF transfer is to boost the body’s immunity and help the embryo to settle.
IVF is a method of conception in which egg cells and sperm are artificially removed, allowed to fertilize and develop embryos outside the body, and then the embryos are transferred into the woman’s uterus.
Human immunoglobulin is usually given as a sedative before IVF. The purpose of injecting human immunoglobulin before an IVF transfer is to build up the body’s resistance, thus helping the embryo to settle. Human immunoglobulin is used to treat primary and secondary immunoglobulin deficiencies and autoimmune diseases. There are usually no adverse reactions to the injections. However, not all women need the infusion before the transfer and need to follow the doctor’s advice.
In addition to immunoglobulin infusion before IVF transplantation, it is also necessary to pay attention to a reasonable diet and maintain a good lifestyle.