Quality of eggs: The quality of eggs in patients with polycystic ovary syndrome may be affected. Even if the follicles develop successfully and are released, the eggs may still have quality issues such as chromosomal abnormalities, which can affect fertilization and embryo quality.
Uterine lining issues: A thin uterine lining or other problems like intrauterine adhesions can affect the implantation of fertilized eggs, leading to failed pregnancies.
Fallopian tube issues: Blockage or dysfunction of the fallopian tubes can also prevent sperm and eggs from meeting and fertilizing, thereby impacting fertility.
Sperm quality: The quality of sperm from the male partner is also a significant factor in fertility. Poor sperm quality, such as low motility or high abnormality rates, can affect the success of conception.
Psychological stress: Excessive psychological stress can affect women’s hormone levels, thus influencing fertility. Maintaining a positive and optimistic mindset is crucial for improving fertility rates.
Insufficient treatment time: Ovulation induction treatment requires time, and everyone responds differently. Insufficient treatment time or lack of consistent treatment can also lead to unsuccessful pregnancies.
Other factors: Factors such as age, lifestyle habits, and genetic factors can also influence fertility.
For patients with polycystic ovary syndrome, even with successful ovulation induction, it is necessary to consider various factors comprehensively. It is recommended that patients undergo comprehensive examinations and evaluations under the guidance of a doctor, formulate appropriate treatment plans, and maintain a positive and optimistic mindset and good lifestyle habits during the treatment process to increase the success rate of conception.