Does Hami test tube baby have any side effects on the body?
Hami test tube baby is an assisted reproductive technology, which is widely used to solve the problem of infertility couples. Although IVF technology has been successful in many cases, there are still some side effects that need attention. This article will elaborate on these side effects from four aspects.

1. Risk of elderly pregnant women
IVF technology is usually applied to older women, who often face higher risks of pregnancy and childbirth. With the growth of age, the quality and quantity of female eggs will gradually decrease, leading to a lower success rate and an increased risk of spontaneous abortion. In addition, some studies also found that older pregnant women may be more prone to complications such as gestational diabetes and pregnancy induced hypertension.
In addition, hormone therapy in IVF technology may also have a negative impact on older pregnant women. Hormone treatment may lead to excessive follicle production in elderly women with polycystic ovary syndrome, increasing the risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
To sum up, IVF technology has certain pregnancy and childbirth risks in elderly pregnant women, which requires the joint consideration of doctors and patients.
2. In vitro fertilization may lead to multiple pregnancy
The most common method in IVF technology is in vitro fertilization (IVF), in which sperm and egg are usually combined in the laboratory, and then the fertilized egg is transferred back to the mother. However, IVF technology may increase the risk of multiple pregnancy.
Multiple pregnancy brings significant risks to both pregnant women and fetuses. Pregnant women face a higher risk of miscarriage, preterm delivery and complications during pregnancy, such as pre eclampsia and pregnancy induced hypertension. For the fetus, multiple pregnancy may also lead to a series of problems such as premature delivery, low birth weight, twin hydramnios, etc.
Therefore, in IVF technology, it is very important to manage the risk of multiple pregnancy. Doctors usually choose to control the number of transferred eggs when transferring fertilized eggs to reduce the occurrence of multiple pregnancy.
3. Implantation failure and embryo selection
In IVF technology, the success rate is not 100%. Sometimes, the embryo cannot be successfully implanted into the uterine wall, leading to implantation failure. This may be caused by a variety of reasons, including embryo quality problems, endometrial problems and immune system responses.
In addition, IVF technology also involves the selection of embryos. Doctors usually carry out a series of screening and testing of receptors before IVF, so as to select high-quality embryos for transplantation. This process of embryo selection may lead to the rejection of untransferable embryos, causing ethical and moral disputes.
4. Psychological and social impact
The process of IVF will bring some pressure on the psychological and emotional states of both spouses. Especially after repeated attempts and failures, many couples may face psychological problems such as frustration, depression and anxiety.
In addition, IVF technology has social impact. Some social groups hold different views and values on IVF, which may lead to discrimination and exclusion against IVF couples, and thus have a negative impact on their mental health and social adaptation.
Summary
Hami IVF is an assisted reproductive technology. Although it is widely used to solve the problem of infertility for couples, there are still some side effects. Older pregnant women face a higher risk of pregnancy and childbirth, while in vitro fertilization may lead to an increased risk of multiple pregnancy. Implantation failure and embryo selection also need attention, and the psychological and social impact of IVF on both husband and wife cannot be ignored. Therefore, when choosing IVF technology, doctors and patients need to actively weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and clarify the risks and precautions.