What do I need to prepare for in vitro fertilization?

  In the course of the clinic, there are many people asking this question above, so I have time to summarize it today and post it on the platform, so that you can make reasonable arrangements.  First of all, artificial insemination is mainly aimed at unexplained infertility, mild oligospermia and spermatorrhea in the male partner, and sexual disorders. The female partner’s fallopian tubes are open and ovulation is normal, or if not, ovulation can be achieved with ovulation-promoting drugs.  Generally go to the hospital first to let the doctor assess whether artificial insemination can be done. If it is determined that artificial insemination is needed, generally on the tenth day of the woman’s menstruation, the couple should bring their marriage certificate, birth certificate and ID card on an empty stomach to do a medical examination for artificial insemination in the hospital, and then arrange to do the operation according to the time of ovulation. The medical examination mainly includes semen examination of the male partner, liver and kidney function, hepatitis, AIDS, syphilis and other infectious diseases. For the female partner, the examination mainly includes white belt, cervical TCT, Chlamydia trachomatis, gonococcus and liver and kidney function, hepatitis, AIDS, syphilis and other infectious diseases.  In vitro fertilization is mainly for obstruction of fallopian tubes, severe endometriosis, intractable ovulation disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome, immune infertility, severe oligospermia, obstructive azoospermia, etc. for the female partner, who should go to the hospital first and let the doctor evaluate the decision to do IVF. The medical examination of IVF in hospital.  The medical examination mainly includes the examination of the male partner’s semen (more than the examination of artificial insemination), chromosome, liver and kidney function, hepatitis, AIDS, syphilis and other infectious diseases. For the female partner, the tests include chromosome, chest X-ray, sex hormone, anti-Mullerian hormone, thyroid function, white belt, cervical TCT, Chlamydia trachomatis, gonococcus and liver and kidney function, hepatitis, AIDS, syphilis and other infectious diseases.  What I have said above is only the majority of cases need to do the preparation and examination, if you encounter some special circumstances, the doctor will tell you in advance, I hope you are well prepared before doing the above procedures, do not miss the documents, especially the birth certificate, there are many places are not open before the pregnancy, we go to the local family planning department to open a married not yet born certificate can also be. I hope you will take the road less traveled and wish you all a “good pregnancy”!