Can you do IVF with pelvic adhesions?



Generally pelvic adhesions are capable of IVF, but it depends on the circumstances.

IVF refers to In Vitro Fertilization-Embryo Transfer (IVF-ET) technology, which is an assisted reproductive technology to be operated by a professional physician. For women with combined pelvic adhesions, although it will increase the difficulty of egg retrieval, it is possible to choose embryo transfer after active treatment or pelvic adhesion release surgery to improve the pelvic condition under the guidance of the doctor.

After embryo transfer, it is also necessary to pay attention to proper rest, increase nutrition, avoid spicy and stimulating food and cold food, prohibit coitus, and conduct blood or urine HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) test 2 weeks after embryo transfer to determine pregnancy, and ultrasonography 4-5 weeks after the transfer to clarify intrauterine pregnancy.