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Does IVF affect mother's body?

 Does IVF affect mother's body?



Effects of IVF on Mother's Body

As an assisted reproductive technology, IVF has made remarkable achievements in solving the problem of infertility. However, many people have doubts about the effects of IVF on the mother's body. This article will elaborate on the influence of IVF on mother's body from four aspects to help people better understand this problem.

1. Physiological changes

1. Hormone regulation in the body

The IVF process involves the use of hormone therapy to stimulate ovarian ovulation and increase the probability of pregnancy. These hormone treatments may have a regulatory effect on the hormone levels in the mother's body. For example, they may receive ovulatory stimulating hormone to stimulate their ovaries, or use progesterone to maintain the implantation of fertilized eggs. The use of these hormones may cause some discomfort, such as breast pain, nausea, headache, etc.

2. Ovary over pricking

In order to collect enough eggs for IVF, the mother needs to undergo ovarian hyperstimulation. This operation requires anesthesia and is repeated several times within a few days. Ovarian pricking may cause some side effects, such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, nausea, etc. However, these complaints are usually temporary and gradually disappear within a few days after surgery.

3. Intrauterine embryo transfer

The last step of IVF is to transfer the fertilized egg into the mother's uterus. This process is usually a painless treatment, but may cause some discomfort, such as slight vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain, etc. These symptoms usually disappear within a few days, but different discomfort may occur throughout the pregnancy.

2. Psychological pressure

1. Depression and anxiety

The IVF process may bring depression and anxiety to mothers. The problem of infertility itself is a psychological burden, and the uncertainty and failure in the treatment process may further increase the pressure. Mom may experience emotional fluctuations, insomnia, anxiety and other psychological problems. Therefore, professional psychological support is very important in the process of IVF.

2. Response to adverse results

Although the success rate of IVF technology has increased year by year, not every effort can succeed. When mothers experience bad results, they may feel depressed and disappointed. At this time, the support of family, friends and doctors is very important to help them deal with their emotions and readjust their mentality.

3. Thinking about the role of mother

IVF may have some thinking and pressure on the mother's role. In the process of IVF, mothers may think about their ability as mothers and how to cope with the challenges of childcare. This is a common psychological change that requires time and support to adapt to the new role.

3. Health risks

1. Risk of multiple pregnancy

In the process of IVF, in order to improve the success rate of pregnancy, multiple embryos are usually transferred to the mother's uterus. However, multiple pregnancy will increase the risk of pregnant women and fetuses. Multiple pregnancy may lead to premature delivery, low birth weight and other complications. Therefore, doctors usually decide the number of embryos to be transferred according to women's age, physical condition and other factors.

2. Pregnancy complications

IVF mothers may face some risks related to pregnancy itself during pregnancy. For example, the mother may have complications such as pregnancy induced hypertension and gestational diabetes. These complications may require closer monitoring and treatment.

3. Delivery mode

IVF will not have a direct impact on the mode of delivery, and mothers can choose natural delivery or cesarean section according to their own and fetal conditions. However, because IVF usually involves multiple pregnancy and other risk factors, the cesarean section rate is relatively high in IVF population.

4. Health management

1. Pre pregnancy health care

The IVF process requires mothers to maintain good health to improve the success rate of pregnancy. Mom needs to receive a comprehensive health assessment before preparing for pregnancy, and improve her diet and exercise according to the doctor's advice.

2. Pregnancy care

The mothers of test tube babies need regular prenatal examination and pregnancy care. This includes regular prenatal tests, blood tests and other necessary medical assessments to ensure the health of the mother and baby during pregnancy.

3. Postpartum recovery

IVF mothers also need to pay close attention and recover after delivery. They may need more time to recover and cope with the challenges of childcare and breastfeeding. Good nutrition, scientific exercise and good psychological state are essential for postpartum recovery. To sum up, IVF has a certain physiological and psychological impact on the mother's body. Physiologically, mothers may experience discomfort during hormone regulation, ovarian hyperstimulation, and intrauterine embryo transfer. Psychologically, mothers may face such pressures as depression, anxiety and thinking about the role of mothers. In addition, the IVF process may cause multiple pregnancy and pregnancy complications and other health risks. However, through women's active health management and the support of professional medical teams, these effects can be minimized and the success rate of IVF can be improved.
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