Is there any adverse reaction after IVF?
IVF technology is an assisted reproductive technology that can help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. However, because IVF needs a series of medical procedures and drug treatment, many people worry about whether this process will cause some adverse reactions. Next, we will elaborate on whether there will be adverse reactions after IVF from several aspects.

Adverse reactions during in vitro fertilization
In the process of IVF of IVF, women need to receive ovulation promoting drug treatment to increase the number of eggs. These drugs may cause some side effects, such as stimulation of ovarian syndrome, abdominal distention, nausea, etc. In addition, egg retrieval may cause some discomfort, such as slight abdominal pain, bleeding or risk of infection. However, these adverse reactions can be handled and controlled in time under the supervision of the hospital, and doctors will adjust the treatment plan according to the specific conditions of patients to reduce discomfort.
The next step is embryo transfer, which is usually simple and painless. Within a few weeks after transplantation, women may feel breast swelling, pain, breast sensitivity, etc. This is caused by changes in hormone levels in the body, which is a normal body reaction.
Adverse reactions during pregnancy
Once successfully conceived, IVF will enter the pregnancy period. During pregnancy, some adverse reactions are normal, such as pregnancy reactions, including vomiting, fatigue, appetite change, etc. These uncomfortable feelings are usually more obvious in the early pregnancy, and will gradually reduce with the increase of pregnancy weeks. In addition, complications such as pregnancy induced hypertension and gestational diabetes may occur during pregnancy, which requires active intervention and treatment by doctors.
At the same time, IVF pregnancy has the risk of multiple pregnancy. Because multiple embryos are usually transferred into the uterus during in vitro fertilization, it may lead to very rare multiple pregnancies, increasing the risk of premature delivery, low birth weight and other complications. Therefore, doctors usually decide the number of embryos transferred according to the specific conditions of patients to control the probability of multiple pregnancy.
Psychological and social impact
The application of IVF technology may have a certain impact on the psychological and social conditions of couples. In the process of IVF, couples may face anxiety, psychological pressure and distress due to the long treatment cycle and certain economic expenditure. In addition, couples may feel disappointed and depressed if they are unable to conceive successfully because the treatment process is not smooth or fails.
Summary
In conclusion, some adverse reactions may occur during IVF. These reactions are mainly concentrated in the process of in vitro fertilization and during pregnancy. Although there will be some discomfort, under the supervision of the hospital, these adverse reactions can be handled and controlled in a timely manner. In addition, the application of IVF technology may also have a certain impact on the psychological and social conditions of couples. Therefore, when conducting IVF treatment, couples need to fully understand the possible adverse reactions and work closely with doctors to minimize the risk of adverse reactions.