With the progressive development of modern medical technology, in vitro baby technology offers hope for many infertility families. However, in the course of in vitro infants, many factors may influence the rate of pregnancy of embryo transplants. Does vitamin D deficiency affect the pregnancy rate of in vitro babies? According to the expert on in vitro babies at Kunming Aveveve Hospital, vitamin D deficiency affects the pregnancy rate of in vitro babies.
Vitamin D is a lipid soluble vitamin, which is synthesized mainly through sunlight and can also be ingestion through food and supplements. However, changes in modern lifestyles, such as long-term indoor work and the use of sunproof products, have led to a high level of under-ingestion of vitamin D. During the preparation of in vitro babies, vitamin D deficiency may become an invisible “roadblocker”.
Vitamin D deficiency affects these aspects of the in vitro process:
1. Impact on embryobeds: Vitamin D contributes to the increase in uterine membrane thickness and tolerance, which, in the absence of it, can lead to difficulties in embryobeds.
2. Increased risk of abortion: The risk of abortion is relatively high for pregnant women with low vitamin D levels.
3. Impacting foetal development: Vitamin D is essential for the development of the foetus ‘ s bones and immunity, and may lead to stunting of the foetus if it is lacking.
Families preparing for in vitro infants should pay special attention to vitamin D supplementation during pregnancy, which can be supplemented with sunlight, food supplementation and appropriate vitamin D supplements, in order to increase the rate of foetal transplantation and ensure the health of mothers and children.
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