Psychological influence of test tube baby on pregnant women
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, which is a blessing for couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, a series of treatments in the process of IVF will have a certain impact on the psychological status of pregnant women.

First, the IVF treatment process is a journey full of hope and anxiety. After many failed attempts, couples chose IVF to realize their fertility wishes. For pregnant women, they expect to give birth to a healthy baby, but they are also afraid of failure again. This psychological state of coexistence of expectation and anxiety will bring fluctuations and pressure to pregnant women's emotions.
Secondly, hormone therapy during IVF will have an impact on the psychology of pregnant women. In order to improve the ovarian response, pregnant women need to receive a series of hormone injections. The side effects of these hormones may include mood fluctuation, fatigue, insomnia, etc., which may lead to emotional instability, even depression of pregnant women.
Finally, the IVF treatment process requires multiple hospital visits, multiple examinations and operations. Pregnant women need to face a series of discomfort and physical pain such as examination, drug injection and egg retrieval. Such physical stimulation will increase the pressure and discomfort of pregnant women, and affect their mood and mental state.
Effects of IVF on pregnant women
IVF treatment will also have a certain impact on the body of pregnant women.
First, hormone injection will lead to a series of changes in the body of pregnant women. Hormone treatment may cause discomfort such as breast pain, headache and nausea in pregnant women. In addition, hormone injection may also cause abdominal distension, edema and other body reactions of pregnant women. These discomfort can not be ignored for pregnant women's physical burden.
Secondly, in the process of IVF, egg retrieval will have a certain impact on the body of pregnant women. Ovarian puncture is required for ovum retrieval under local anesthesia. This process may cause abdominal pain, abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms of pregnant women, and cause a certain degree of stimulation to the body of pregnant women.
Finally, the embryo transfer operation in the process of IVF also has a certain impact on the body of pregnant women. Embryo transfer may lead to abdominal pain, abdominal distension, vaginal bleeding and other discomfort in pregnant women. These reactions will cause certain pressure and burden on the pregnant woman's body.
The Influence of IVF on Pregnant Women's Marriage and Family
The process of IVF will also have a certain impact on the marriage and family of couples.
First, the IVF treatment process may increase the pressure between couples. The process of treatment may take a long time. Couples need to face various examinations, treatments and operations together, and bear the pressure of hope and anxiety. Such pressure may lead to communication difficulties between couples, and even contradictions and conflicts.
Secondly, the treatment process of IVF may affect the sexual life between couples. Hormone therapy and surgical procedures may lead to decreased sexual desire and sexual life quality of pregnant women. For couples, this may have a certain impact on their sexual life, increasing the psychological burden and discomfort between couples.
Finally, the treatment process of IVF may bring financial and mental burden to the whole family. The cost of medicine and surgery during the treatment process are not small expenses, which may increase economic pressure for some families. In addition, the treatment process needs the cooperation and support of the couple, so it also needs the understanding and support of family members.
Conclusion of IVF
In general, the impact of IVF on pregnant women is multifaceted. Psychologically, hope and anxiety during treatment may lead to emotional fluctuations and increased stress in pregnant women. Physically, hormone injection, ovum retrieval and embryo transfer will all cause a certain degree of burden and discomfort to the pregnant woman's body. In addition, IVF treatment may also have some pressure and impact on the marriage and family of couples. Therefore, when choosing IVF treatment, couples need to fully understand and prepare for various possible psychological and physical influences, as well as strengthen the ability to communicate and support for common goals.
Through the above analysis, we can see that IVF is a psychological and physical challenge that can not be ignored for pregnant women. For those families who are eager to have children, they may be more willing to face these challenges, because IVF provides hope for them to realize their reproductive dreams.