How much progesterone is considered to be the target before IVF transplantation

Updated on healthy 2024-02-09
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    During IVF, a large amount of hormones will be injected to induce ovulation**, so it will lead to high progesterone levels. If the progesterone value is high, it is not suitable for embryo transfer.

    If the progesterone value is high, it is still not suitable for embryo transfer, which is easy to stop fetal abortion. So in this case, you can use drugs to lower it down and do the embryo transfer later. When doing IVF, you should try to go to a big hospital for examination, such as a tertiary hospital.

    Most doctors in primary hospitals do not understand the characteristics of progesterone, and think that progesterone is too low is wrong, but in fact, the blood progesterone value in this case has no relationship with the real periendometrial progesterone level, as long as the HCG value increases normally, there is no need to worry about the level of progesterone.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm sorry, this is not very clear, but after IVF transplantation, the corpus luteum will be supported for a period of time, Kyushu Jiayuan is like this, the time and amount of medication will be arranged according to each person's condition, you can follow the doctor's arrangement, I wish you a good pregnancy!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Before embryo transfer, large follicles need to be drained or medication is used to inhibit the development of follicles, and progesterone levels need to be within the range of luteal phase values.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    <> there is no fixed value of progesterone before IVF transfer, it needs to be decided according to individual circumstances, if fresh embryo transfer is performed, progesterone should be less than 3ng ml, if it is higher than this value can not be transferred, the embryo should be completely frozen. If frozen embryo transfer is performed, progesterone should reach 5pg ml three days before transfer, and progesterone should reach 10pg ml during gestational sac transfer, the higher the progesterone value, the better, if it is too high, it may miss the transfer window and lead to failure, progesterone needs to be injected after IVF transfer, which can help the embryo implant and the fetus develop smoothly, if the luteal function is insufficient, it will affect the success rate of IVF. The success rate of IVF is low, and it will be affected by age, physique, infertility and other aspects.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    In general, a pre-transplant progesterone value of less than 2 mg ml is required for transplantation. If the progesterone value exceeds this value, it needs to be conditioned first, and then transplanted after conditioning.

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    While you're waiting for your transplant, it's important to pay more attention to what you eat. If you are resting, try not to lie down all the time, and you can go out for a walk as much as possible. This can make the mood more relaxed, which is conducive to IVF transplantation!

    If the progesterone is not normal before transplantation, you can adjust your progesterone value through diet, take more soy isoflavones and natural vitamin E components from food, and eat more fruits rich in pectin dietary kilovitamin C, which can also help supplement progesterone and make progesterone reach normal levels.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This aspect is not very clear, the general examination results come out and the doctor will help analyze, Kyushu Jiayuan here is according to each person's condition to consider the medication, so you don't have to worry too much, just follow the doctor's instructions, if there is anything unclear, ask the doctor more, I wish you a good pregnancy!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Progesterone not less than 25 ng ml is normal on 6 days of IVF transplantation, if it is between 15 and 25 ng ml, it indicates that the luteal function is insufficient.

    Most women who have been assisted by IVF may have ovarian insufficiency and need to routinely use exogenous progesterone for fetal preservation after fertilized egg transfer**.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    If the B ultrasound is normal, you don't need to look at progesterone.

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