1. Possible risks and complications
As an assisted reproductive technology, the amenorrhea test tube baby has made a great breakthrough in solving the problem of infertility, but there are still some potential risks and complications. First of all, the success rate of IVF is not 100%, and every artificial pregnancy may fail. Secondly, multiple pregnancy is one of the common complications of IVF, which will increase the risk of complications during pregnancy, such as premature delivery, low birth weight, etc. In addition, there are risks of difficult implantation, ectopic pregnancy and adverse effects on the mother's body.

However, it needs to be clear that these risks and complications do not necessarily occur in every case of amenorrhea in vitro babies. In fact, most women can successfully conceive and give birth to healthy children.
2. Risk of elderly pregnant women
With the growth of age, women face more reproductive risks. Especially for older pregnant women, amenorrhea test tube babies may bring some additional health risks. For example, a study found that older pregnant women need more treatment cycles to successfully conceive before IVF, which will increase their financial and physical burden. In addition, older pregnant women may be more prone to gestational diabetes, hypertension and other complications. Therefore, for the elderly pregnant women, the test tube babies with amenorrhea do have certain health risks.
3. Mental health impact
The test tube baby with amenorrhea is a complex treatment process, which will bring certain psychological pressure and burden to both husband and wife. In the whole process, both the treatment results and the health problems of future children will make couples feel anxious, worried and uncertain. This may have a certain negative impact on their mental health, and even lead to depression and anxiety.
Therefore, before the treatment of test tube baby with amenorrhea, the couple should fully understand the risks and possible results of the treatment, and fully communicate and consult with the doctor to reduce the degree of psychological pressure and anxiety.
4. Family financial burden
The test tube baby with amenorrhea is an expensive treatment process, which requires a lot of medical expenses and time investment. In many countries and regions, this kind of treatment is not covered by medical insurance and requires patients to pay their own expenses. For some families, this may bring huge financial burden, or even abandon treatment because they cannot afford it.
In addition, due to the uncertainty of the success rate, it may take many attempts to conceive successfully, which will undoubtedly increase the family's economic pressure. Therefore, taking into account the family's economic situation and ability is also a factor that should be fully considered before the treatment of test tube babies with amenorrhea.
Summary
Test tube babies with amenorrhea have certain risks to children's health, including possible potential risks and complications, special risks of elderly pregnant women, mental health effects and family financial burden. However, it needs to be clear that most patients can successfully conceive and give birth to healthy children. Therefore, when deciding on the treatment of test tube babies for amenorrhea, couples should fully understand the risks and pressures that treatment may bring, fully communicate with doctors, comprehensively consider various factors, and make wise decisions.