Research on the Causes of Endometritis Affecting the Implantation of Sheep Embryos in the Uterus

In: International Journal of Food Science and Agriculture · 2024 · vol. 8(1) , pp. 44–47 · doi:10.26855/ijfsa.2024.03.006 · W4396750753
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Diffuse endometritis in ewes, characterized by bleeding, adhesions, and stromal changes, negatively affects embryo implantation and pregnancy outcomes, but antimicrobial treatment improves assisted reproductive success.

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The establishment of endometrial endometritis in ewes impacts embryo implantation. With the continuous improvement of the assisted reproductive system, the abnormal ewe endometrium has become the most important factor affecting embryo implantation in the technical process of Endometritis in ewes of the assisted reproductive system. Persistent ewe endometrial bleeding, adhesion, increased relative density of the stroma, and abnormal plasma infiltration in the endometrial stroma are called diffuse endometritis. Fly endometritis can cause poor pregnancy outcomes by affecting endometrial receptivity in ewes, and is related to endometrial polyps, endometriosis, and intrauterine adhesion. Endometritis in ewes receiving antimicrobial treatment can significantly improve the pregnancy success rates of assisted reproductive systems.
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Abstract

The establishment of endometrial endometritis in ewes impacts embryo implantation. With the continuous improvement of the assisted reproductive system, the abnormal ewe endometrium has become the most important factor affecting embryo implantation in the technical process of Endometritis in ewes of the assisted reproductive system. Persistent ewe endometrial bleeding, adhesion, increased relative density of the stroma, and abnormal plasma infiltration in the endometrial stroma are called diffuse endometritis. Fly endometritis can cause poor pregnancy outcomes by affecting endometrial receptivity in ewes, and is related to endometrial polyps, endometriosis, and intrauterine adhesion. Endometritis in ewes receiving antimicrobial treatment can significantly improve the pregnancy success rates of assisted reproductive systems.

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Endometritis in ewes, embryo implantation, reproductive system technical, cause of disease

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