Mode of delivery affects the success rate of assisted reproductive techniques (ART). In this case study, the investigators will evaluate changes in the bacterial ecology and inflammatory markers of the female uterus with different delivery modes. We will investigate whether the dominate endometrial microflora is interrupted by the Cesarean section in the infertile women undergoing ART, and the potential mechanism will also be further explored prospectively.
Age range
20 Years – 40 Years
Sex
FEMALE
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Species and communities of uterine microflora
Timeframe: 1-2 year
Inflammatory markers of the female uterus
Timeframe: 1-2 year