Precautions for the use of test tube babies
Test tube baby refers to the baby who transfers the fertilized egg into the mother's uterus during in vitro fertilization. In vitro baby medication is an essential link in the process of assisted pregnancy. However, since IVF is a highly technical medical process involving the use of drugs, some special precautions should be taken in the process of IVF.

The patient's medical history needs to be clarified before using drugs
In the process of IVF, before using drugs, doctors need to first clarify the patient's medical history, including past illness, previous surgery and drug allergy history. This is because the drugs used in IVF often need to adjust the female hormone level to promote follicular development and egg maturation. If the patient is allergic to certain drugs, other appropriate alternative drugs should be used.
At the same time, the patient's medical history will also affect the dosage and course of treatment of drugs. For example, patients with chronic diseases may need to monitor the progress of the disease in particular, and adjust the dosage and duration of drug use according to the actual situation.
Pay attention to rational use of ovulation promoting drugs
Ovulation promoting drugs are one of the commonly used drugs in IVF, which are used to promote follicular development and egg maturation. However, excessive use of ovulation promoting drugs can increase the risk of multiple pregnancy and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Therefore, special attention should be paid to the reasonable dosage when using ovulation promoting drugs.
The doctor will evaluate the patient's individual condition and determine the appropriate dosage of ovulation promoting drugs. In addition, for high-risk patients, doctors will also conduct regular inspections to monitor follicular development and egg maturation to ensure the safety and effectiveness of drug use.
Use fusion inhibitors carefully
Fusion inhibitors are drugs used to inhibit luteinization during IVF, which are usually used a few days before the transfer of fertilized eggs. The main role of fusion inhibitors is to prolong the transfer window period and improve the probability of successful implantation of fertilized eggs into the uterus by inhibiting the secretion of lutein.
However, the use of fusion inhibitors will also bring some side effects, such as breast pain, emotional fluctuations, etc. Therefore, when choosing to use fusion inhibitors, doctors need to conduct a comprehensive assessment based on the patient's physical condition, living habits and psychological conditions, and fully communicate with patients to ensure that they understand and accept the relevant treatment plan.
Summary
In the process of IVF medication, special attention should be paid to the patient's medical history, rational use of ovulation promoting drugs and careful selection of fusion inhibitors. These precautions can help doctors improve the success rate of IVF and reduce the risks that patients may face in the course of medication.
For patients who participate in the treatment process, they should actively cooperate with the doctor's suggestions, use drugs in strict accordance with the doctor's advice, and regularly return for inspection to ensure the smooth progress of the treatment. At the same time, patients should also maintain a good attitude, actively resolve the pressure, establish good living habits and diet rules, and make comprehensive preparations for the successful implantation of IVF into the uterus.