What are the needs of IVF?
IVF baby, also known as IVF baby, is the process of artificially combining eggs and sperm in the laboratory through IVF technology, cultivating and developing embryos, and then transferring the embryos to the mother's uterus for pregnancy. The demand of IVF is a special demand, which involves many aspects, including medicine, psychology, family support, etc. The demand of IVF will be described in detail from four aspects.

Medical needs
The medical needs of IVF mainly include individualized diagnosis and treatment, high-quality medical technology and professional medical team. First of all, the situation of each IVF is unique, and different needs need to be met through individualized diagnosis and treatment programs. Doctors need to fully understand the medical history and reproductive system of both husband and wife, and formulate targeted treatment plans. Secondly, IVF needs to rely on high-quality medical technology to achieve pregnancy and embryo culture. The progress of modern medical technology has greatly improved the success rate of IVF. In addition, a professional medical team is also crucial for a test tube baby. Medical staff should have rich experience and professional skills to provide comprehensive medical care services for IVF.
Psychological needs
Like naturally pregnant babies, IVF babies also need to be accepted and loved by their parents. Because IVF is obtained through medical means, parents may have some special emotions and psychological pressure. They may worry about whether IVF will be discriminated by society and whether there will be identity problems. Therefore, IVF and their family members need psychological counseling and support to help them better adapt to and understand the special identity and needs of IVF.
Family support needs
IVF babies are generally born in families experiencing infertility, and these families usually have experienced long-term treatment and waiting. After the birth of IVF babies, these families need to be fully supported and cared for. The understanding and support of relatives and friends is very important to help these families relieve pressure and adapt to new changes. In addition, IVF babies and their families may also need financial support, because the medical costs of IVF babies are high, and families may need additional financial support.
Social identity needs
IVF may face some special identification problems in society. Some people may have prejudice or misunderstanding about IVF, which may have a negative impact on the self-esteem and growth of IVF. IVF babies and their families need to be recognized and respected by society to help them establish positive self-identity and healthy social relations. At the same time, society should provide equal opportunities and resources to ensure that the rights and interests of IVF are protected.
To sum up, the needs of IVF include medicine, psychology, family support and social identity. Only by fully meeting the needs of IVF, can they grow up healthily and live in harmony with society.