Complications and risks of red house IVF
The continuous development of IVF technology has brought hope and joy to many infertile couples. However, there are also some complications and risks in red house IVF, and these problems need to be faced and solved jointly by patients and doctors. This article will discuss the complications and risks of red house IVF from the aspects of embryo transfer, multiple pregnancy, mother's health and spirit.

Complications of embryo transfer
One of the most common complications of red house IVF is uterine effusion caused by embryo transfer. This is because in the process of embryo transfer, although doctors will try to avoid destroying the integrity of the endometrium during operation, some patients will still have uterine effusion. This may lead to the failure of normal implantation of embryos, thus affecting the success rate of pregnancy.
In addition, embryo transfer may also lead to the risk of infection. The patient needs to carry out embryo implantation through the cervix during the operation, which may cause infection. Although doctors will take a series of aseptic operations, they still cannot completely eliminate the risk of infection.
Another serious complication is the occurrence of ectopic pregnancy. Abnormal implantation position of embryo after transplantation, such as implantation in fallopian tube, will lead to ectopic pregnancy. Extrauterine pregnancy not only threatens the normal development of the embryo, but also may cause danger to the mother.
Risk of multiple pregnancies
Multiple pregnancy is another common complication of red house IVF. In the process of IVF, doctors usually implant multiple embryos at the same time to improve the success rate. However, it also increases the risk of multiple pregnancies.
Multiple pregnancy will bring serious health problems to both pregnant women and fetuses. Pregnant women may face risks of early abortion, perinatal complications and hypertension. The fetus may face problems such as premature delivery, low weight, hypoglycemia, and cardiac and pulmonary dysplasia. At the same time, multiple pregnancy also increases the risk of birth defects.
Maternal health risks
In the red house test tube baby, the mother's health may also be affected. For example, hormone drugs used in assisted reproductive technology may cause ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. The symptoms include enlargement of the ovary, abdominal distention, nausea, vomiting, etc. In severe cases, it may lead to ovarian torsion and thrombosis.
In addition, the anesthesia of patients during the operation also has certain risks. Although modern anesthesia technology has been quite safe, there are still patients who may be allergic to narcotic drugs or have complications. Therefore, patients should receive a comprehensive assessment before surgery to ensure the safety of the surgical process.
Mental risk
The mental state of couples in IVF may also bring certain risks. The long-term treatment process, the uncertainty of waiting for embryonic development and pregnancy, as well as the expectation and anxiety of treatment results may have some impact on the couple's psychology.
In the process of treatment, couples may face multiple failures, which will bring frustration and disappointment. Once they succeed in pregnancy, they will also face the uncertainty and worry during pregnancy. Therefore, couples need psychological support and advice in the process of IVF to cope with these mental risks.
Summary
The complications and risks of red house IVF mainly include embryo transfer complications, multiple pregnancy risks, maternal health risks and mental risks. When choosing IVF treatment, patients and doctors need to fully understand these risks and take corresponding measures and preventive measures in the treatment process to ensure the safety and success of the treatment.