In vitro success rate of severe uterine adhesions

The success rate of IVF with severe uterine adhesions is very low, only about 5%. Under normal circumstances, the success rate of IVF is not high, usually around 30%. The success of IVF will be affected by multiple factors such as embryo and uterine environment. If the uterus has severe adhesions, the embryos will not be able to absorb enough nutrients after transfer to the uterine cavity, and the embryo development will be affected and embryo abortion will occur. Uterine adhesions can be treated by hysteroscopic surgery and the outcome varies from person to person. Severe uterine adhesions can prevent fertilization of the fertilized egg and seriously affect a woman’s fertility, as well as symptoms such as abnormal menstruation, ectopic pregnancy, abdominal pain and gravidity. It is recommended that you should go to a hospital for systematic treatment before doing IVF. Do not try IVF easily, as the success rate is low and expensive, and failure of IVF will increase mental stress instead.