Compilation of IVF archives
IVF archives refer to personal health archives specially established for IVF, which record the child's reproductive history, genetic information and relevant medical records in the process of IVF. Next, we will elaborate on the compilation of IVF archives from four aspects. 1. Infant medical records

It is very important for IVF to create medical records for infants in the archives. This includes the medical examination of babies in the process of IVF, the process of obtaining eggs, the process of fertilization and the process of baby transplantation. At the same time, the height, weight, growth data and vaccination records of infants should also be recorded in detail. Specifically, the file can include information such as the birth history before using IVF technology, the medical history of infertility, the history of deformed children or miscarriages. In the process of IVF, the hospital should keep medical examination reports, egg extraction logs, fertilization logs, transplantation logs, and medication information related to infants. 2. Genetic information
The IVF file should also contain the genetic information of the baby. This involves pre genetic counseling, gene testing and embryonic genetic screening conducted by the parents of the baby in the process of IVF. Generally speaking, the archives will contain the parents' gene test reports and the embryo reports that have undergone embryonic genetic screening. This information will help infants to carry out individualized medical care when encountering related diseases in the future. 3. Social and psychological information
The IVF archives should also contain social and psychological information, which helps to understand that babies grow up in an appropriate environment. Social information includes parents' occupation, family background, living environment, etc., while psychological information includes parents' personality, psychological status, etc. This information can help doctors better understand the growth background of infants and provide more comprehensive medical guidance and advice. 4. Family history and baby photos
The IVF archives should also record the baby's family history and some baby photos. Family history includes the family history of parents, past medical history and other important information. This information is very helpful for doctors to diagnose and treat infant related diseases. In addition, photos can be used as a record of infant growth, which helps doctors understand the changes of infants more intuitively. To sum up, the compilation of IVF archives covers infant medical records, genetic information, social and psychological information, family history and baby photos. The detailed records of these information will help doctors better understand the health and growth of infants, and provide more comprehensive medical guidance. Through the compilation of files, personalized medical care can be provided for each IVF to promote its healthy growth.