How much is suitable for making progesterone in vitro

  For many families who cannot conceive, many people choose to undergo in vitro fertilization. However, there are certain conditions that need to be met and many tests need to be conducted to determine whether they can undergo in vitro fertilization. Progesterone value is one of them. So, now let's see how much progesterone is suitable for in vitro fertilization?

  

How much is suitable for making progesterone in vitro1

  The normal ovulation period for progesterone levels in IVF is between 70 and 1835, and the pre ovulation period is between 48 and 521. Clinically, it is believed that progesterone levels may vary during different stages of IVF. Generally, if progesterone levels are greater than 1 on the day of injection. 5ng/ml may affect the environment of the endometrium and be unfavorable for embryo transfer. It is recommended to analyze the specific situation on a case by case basis.

  The requirements for the uterus and the patient's physical condition in test tube transplantation are relatively high. Before embryo transfer, a thorough examination of the body is necessary to ensure an increase in the success rate of transplantation. Firstly, the internal environment of the uterus should be considered before transplantation. Doctors will determine whether transplantation can be performed based on specific diagnostic results. Secondly, the progesterone value must be less than 2 before transplantation. If progesterone is abnormal, it can be taken from food. Progesterone is required after in vitro fertilization transplantation. Because at this time, our corpus luteum function is not good. So progesterone should be used. After transplantation, it takes about 8-10 weeks. If good embryonic development is observed through some examinations, progesterone can be discontinued at this time.

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