Does it matter if an IVF test reveals celiac disease?

Cervical erosion is one of the most common gynecological diseases. Due to the stimulation of inflammatory secretions, the squamous epithelial cells of the mucous membrane at the outer mouth of the cervical canal are shed and covered by hyperplastic columnar epithelium, whose surface is bright red in color, smooth or uneven, which is called cervical erosion. Cervical erosion according to the range of erosion is divided into I degree cervical erosion, II degree cervical erosion, III degree cervical erosion. Many women suffering from celiac disease have a headache, because it is always difficult to treat and recur after a period of time, which is very disturbing to them, as celiac disease is difficult to be cured and easy to recur. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is an effective way of treating infertility, and many women have been found to have celiac disease when they are preparing for IVF, so does it have any effect on IVF? Do you think it will have any effect on IVF? Whether a woman with celiac disease can undergo IVF depends on the severity of the celiac disease. Mild celiac disease is able to do IVF transplantation, but not if it is severe. Severe celiac disease will not only affect the quality of life, but also may cause other diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease. The patient’s condition is more serious, the erosion area reaches moderate or severe cervical celiac disease, then it will have a great impact on IVF, and the success rate of IVF is lower. Cervical erosion will lead to thick cervical mucus, inflammatory secretions can consume the energy of the embryo, and even phagocytosis of the embryo, and the toxicity of the bacteria will also cause the embryo to lose its vitality, thus leading to the failure of IVF and miscarriage.