Some women are unable to conceive normally due to physical reasons, but hope to conceive a baby, so they use the method of in vitro fertilization to transplant fresh embryos. However, can high progesterone levels in women prevent the transplantation of fresh embryos?
If a woman's progesterone level is high, it is not possible to transplant fresh embryos, mainly because if a woman's progesterone level is high, the success rate of embryo transplantation will be lower. The success rate of embryo transfer in IVF is related to progesterone. When progesterone levels are at normal levels and the endometrium is in the secretory phase, fresh embryo transfer is performed at this time, and the success rate is relatively high.
Generally speaking, women who undergo in vitro fertilization need to meet certain conditions. Firstly, the uterine cavity environment of women is relatively good. If there is fluid accumulation or other adverse factors in the uterine cavity, women need to first adjust the uterine cavity environment before continuing with fresh embryo transplantation. Secondly, the condition of the endometrium in women should meet the standard, and it should not be too thick or too thin, which may be unfavorable for fresh embryo transplantation.
Furthermore, women can only undergo fresh embryo transplantation if there is no ascites in their bodies after egg retrieval. Some women retrieve a large number of eggs and have high levels of estrogen during transplantation, resulting in varying degrees of ascites. Women need to first reduce ascites before transplanting fresh embryos. In addition, women who underwent ovulation induction and egg retrieval last night are in good physical condition, which is also one of the conditions for fresh embryo transfer.