Does gallbladder polyps affect IVF?

Smaller gallbladder polyps have no effect on IVF; however, larger gallbladder polyps may affect IVF. Smaller gallbladder polyps usually do not affect IVF and will not affect the development of the embryo after pregnancy. Because smaller gallbladder polyps grow more slowly and most patients do not have obvious symptoms, they can be left untreated but should be observed regularly. In case of larger gallbladder polyps, it is not recommended to do IVF before the condition is treated, otherwise it may affect the IVF transplantation effect, and it will also affect the embryo during pregnancy. During pregnancy, under the influence of hormones, the gallbladder polyps grows faster, and it is easy to extrude the embryo. If larger gallbladder polyps are detected, it is recommended to have the polyps removed by surgery first, and then consider doing IVF after the body recovers, which should be done under the guidance of a physician.