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In the broad field of reproductive health, "Uterine Coldness" (Gong Han), as a common gynecological issue, holds potential impact on female fertility that cannot be ignored. For families planning to fulfill their dream of conception through US and Mexico IVF technology, thoroughly understanding and actively managing Uterine Coldness is a critical step in boosting the success rate of IVF-PGT.
Uterine Coldness: The Invisible "Stumbling Block" on the Fertility Path
Uterine Coldness is a Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) concept, centrally referring to a state where the uterine environment is perceived as cold. This is closely associated with stagnation in the circulation of Qi and Blood (Qi Xue) and insufficient Yang energy in the female body. According to TCM theory, Uterine Coldness accounts for a significant proportion of gynecological diseases and infertility. It is not only a reflection of the body's internal condition but also an important factor affecting the embryo implantation environment.
Physical Manifestations and Reproductive Impact of Uterine Coldness
Uterine Coldness may bring a series of physical discomforts and fertility obstacles:
Physiological Abnormalities: It can lead to abnormal weight gain in women, accompanied by shortness of breath and fatigue, insomnia and excessive dreaming, as well as irregular menstruation issues.
Menstrual Cycle Impact: Specific manifestations include pre-menstrual lower abdominal distension, lower back soreness, and even nausea and vomiting. During menstruation, abdominal pain often intensifies, the lower abdomen feels cold, and menstrual blood is dark with clots. The degree of dysmenorrhea is intolerable for some women.
Ovulation Disorder: Uterine Coldness affects the nourishment provided by Qi and Blood, potentially leading to abnormal ovulation function or delayed menstruation, directly interfering with the process of natural conception.
Uterine Environment Optimization: Key to Boosting IVF Success
The uterus is hailed as the cradle of life, and its warmth and the smoothness of Qi and Blood circulation directly determine the quality of embryo implantation and development. If the uterus is chilled and Qi and Blood are stagnant, it will affect the embryo's ability to "take root" successfully, which is a major factor in female infertility.
However, it must be clear that Uterine Coldness does not equate to absolute infertility. Although it may cause ovulation and menstrual issues, it does not mean a complete loss of reproductive capacity. The key lies in timely and effective conditioning to create a more ideal uterine environment for future pregnancy preparation and IVF-PGT.
Scientific Pregnancy Preparation and US and Mexico IVF Strategy
Facing the issue of Uterine Coldness, expectant mothers should adopt an active, combined strategy:
1. Professional Conditioning: Seek help from professional medical institutions, utilizing various methods such as TCM conditioning and Western medical treatments to improve the uterine environment and restore Qi and Blood circulation.
2. Daily Care: Maintaining body warmth is paramount in daily life, especially avoiding cold exposure to the abdomen. Simultaneously, maintaining good lifestyle habits, avoiding excessive fatigue and the intake of cold or raw foods, are effective means of auxiliary conditioning.
For families planning to use US and Mexico IVF technology for assisted conception, conducting a comprehensive physical assessment before traveling, especially screening for and pre-conditioning factors like Uterine Coldness that may affect implantation, is an important prerequisite for ensuring IVF-PGT success. Whether choosing US IVF or Mexico egg freezing services, establishing a solid physical foundation is the crucial first step.

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