In the course of in vitro baby treatment, many sisters wonder why my promotion program and hers are different? The little sisters who started the in vitro baby have already taken eggs, and I’m still pushing. Why is she using long programmes, I’m using short ones, which one is good?
Common in vitro infant programmes include long programmes, short programmes, resistance programmes, microstimulation programmes, yellow programmes, etc. Each programme has its own characteristics and strengths, as well as the appropriate population groups. In in vitro baby treatment, one person is not fit for all ovulation promotion programmes or may be suitable for only one ovulation programme, but which one is more appropriate and varies from person to person. So there’s no need to look at other people’s plans:
The long-term programme is mainly for young, well-functioning and ovarian patients; the short programme is mainly for patients with poor ovarian response; (a) The resistance programme is mainly for patients with reduced ovarian reserve functions, especially those with multiple ovarian syndrome and those who do not consider fresh-cycle transplants; Microstimulation programmes are mainly appropriate for patients with poor ovarians, or who are more vulnerable to ovarian overstimulation due to more significant multi-cystal symptoms.
The question of which is better, as described above, about the number of test tube programmes, may be answered. If you have more questions about infertility or artificially assisted pregnancy, you can leave a message or search Kunming Aveveve Hospital for more information.