Whether or not IVF can be performed for pelvic TB depends on the extent of the condition and the effectiveness of the treatment for pelvic TB. If the endometrium is more severely damaged by pelvic tuberculosis, resulting in severe adhesions in the uterine cavity, then it may affect the success rate of IVF implantation, and IVF generally cannot be performed. If the symptoms of pelvic tuberculosis are milder, only manifested as tubal tuberculosis, and at the same time, the treatment effect is better and the damage to the uterine lining is less, it may have less impact on IVF, so it is possible to carry out IVF. The success of IVF is affected by many factors, so when deciding to undergo IVF, it is recommended that detailed examinations should be completed, and if there is any abnormality then it is recommended to seek medical treatment in a timely manner, and then undergo IVF after treatment.