Does the success rate of transferring to an artificial cycle in the middle of a natural cycle become higher?

For patients with normal body condition, the success rate of artificial cycle will not be higher when the natural cycle is changed to artificial cycle; however, for patients with abnormal ovarian function, the success rate may be higher.
For patients with normal body condition, the hormone level is generally normal, and the menstrual cycle is also normal, this kind of patients do artificial cycle just use drugs to replace the hormones secreted by the body itself, whether it is a natural cycle or an artificial cycle, the success rate is generally the same, and the success rate of switching to an artificial cycle halfway through the natural cycle will not become higher.
However, for patients with abnormal ovarian function, the success rate of natural cycle is on the low side, and the success rate of natural cycle to artificial cycle may become higher. This is because this type of patient cannot be transplanted successfully by natural cycle, and can only rely on exogenous hormones to assist transplantation success.
It is recommended that during the transplantation period, if abnormal problems occur, the patient should seek timely and complete the relevant examinations, and then carry out targeted treatment and therapy.