Hyperprolactinemia is not an absolute indication for IVF; some patients with pathologic hyperprolactinemia can conceive naturally after treatment. If infertility occurs and IVF is needed, it can be done after treatment.
Physiological hyperprolactinemia usually does not affect conception. Pathological hyperprolactinemia, such as primary hypothyroidism and chest wall disease, can be conceived naturally after treatment.
If hyperprolactinemia causes infertility, IVF can be done if it meets the indications. However, before undergoing IVF, patients with hyperprolactinemia should search for the cause of the disease and control the prolactin in the normal range before undergoing IVF.
Women with hyperprolactinemia should go to the hospital, actively search for the cause of the disease, and under the guidance of the doctor to carry out standardized treatment, and then prepare for pregnancy when the prolactin returns to normal levels.