Can I have IVF with cold in the uterus?

  In our country, we often call in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET) in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF is not really a baby grown in a test tube, but rather a few eggs are removed from a woman’s ovaries, allowed to unite with male sperm in a laboratory to form an embryo, and then transferred to the uterus so that it can bed down in the mother’s uterus to complete the rest of the pregnancy. IVF is mainly used for people with tubal obstruction, abnormal ovulation in women, severe weak or azoospermia in men, endometriosis, and unexplained infertility. The development of IVF technology has enabled many families who were unable to conceive normally to complete their fertility requirements.  Uterine cold is literally understood as a cold uterus. Embryos need a warm environment to conceive and grow, and a cold uterus can affect pregnancy. Many women with uterine cold have fear of cold, prolonged periods, severe dysmenorrhea, and even infertility. The main manifestations of pregnancy are pre-term miscarriage, habitual miscarriage, and ectopic pregnancy.  Can women with uterine cold undergo IVF? The answer is yes.  At this stage, uterine cold is mainly caused by living environment, addiction to cold food and overwork. Since uterine cold is affected by external factors, it is possible to achieve the desired goal through recuperation and care. If you want to use IVF to achieve conception, you should be examined in advance and take care of your body as soon as possible, so that it can reach its optimal level and create a warm “house” for the baby to come.  The coldness in the uterus is caused by the stagnation of cold in the uterus and the lack of blood flow.