Does weakly positive anti-ovarian antibodies affect IVF success?

Weakly positive anti-ovarian antibodies have little effect on the success rate of IVF. Weakly positive anti-ovarian antibodies, there is an obstacle to natural fertilization, damage to egg cells, follicular development and ovulation function is abnormal, unable to or reduce ovulation, affecting the normal function of fertilization, you can consider taking in vitro fertilization to get pregnant, and successful ovulation will not affect the transplantation in general. Although weak positive anti-ovarian antibodies will have little effect on the success rate of IVF, whether the transplantation is successful is also related to the woman’s physical condition, endocrine function, endometrial development, age factors, emotional factors and so on. After the IVF transplantation, you need to cooperate with the doctor to use progesterone drugs to maintain pregnancy, and conduct blood HCG test after 10~14 days of transplantation to clarify whether the transplantation is successful. Weakly positive anti-ovarian antibodies, if you can not successfully get pregnant naturally recommended to go to the hospital.