Risk and side effects of Kato IVF
Test tube baby technology is a widely used pregnancy aid method, among which Kato technology is one of the most popular technologies. Although Kato IVF has achieved many successful cases, it still has some risks and side effects. In this article, we will elaborate on the risks and side effects of Kato IVF from several aspects.

1. Overweight irritant ovarian syndrome (OHSS)
Overweight stimulating ovarian syndrome is one of the common complications in Kato IVF. This symptom usually occurs after the ovary is fully stimulated, causing ovarian enlargement, abdominal distension, abdominal pain, nausea and other symptoms. In serious cases, it can also lead to dyspnea, chest pain and ascites. Although the risk of OHSS is relatively low, it still needs close monitoring and attention.
In order to reduce the risk of OHSS, doctors will adjust the drug dose to reduce ovarian hyperstimulation. In addition, if symptoms worsen, ascites pumping or hospitalization may be required.
2. Multiple pregnancy
Kato IVF technology can increase the risk of multiple pregnancy. This is mainly because multiple embryos are implanted into the uterus at the same time, which may lead to multiple births or multiple pregnancies. Multiple pregnancy increases the health risks of pregnant women and fetuses.
Multiple pregnancy may increase the risk of premature delivery, growth retardation, birth defects and complications such as hypertension and diabetes in pregnant women. Therefore, in Kato IVF, doctors will carefully evaluate the quantity and quality of embryos to minimize the occurrence of multiple pregnancies.
3. Psychological pressure
Psychological stress during IVF is a common side effect. For couples who wish to have children, whether they have experienced many failed attempts or faced uncertainty, they may lead to stress and anxiety.
In order to cope with psychological pressure, couples can seek professional psychological support, participate in support groups or communicate with other people who experience similar situations. In addition, you can also try relaxation techniques and psychological adjustment methods, such as yoga, meditation and deep breathing.
4. Economic burden
Kato IVF is an expensive treatment method, and its costs mainly include drug costs, surgery costs and infant monitoring costs. Due to different clinical technologies, different hospitals have different charging standards.
The financial burden may bring pressure to couples, especially when repeated attempts fail or repeated treatment is required. Therefore, when considering Kato IVF, couples should consult the hospital's charging information in advance and obtain medical insurance or other financial support as much as possible.
summary
Kato IVF is a technology that can help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. Although it has achieved many successful cases, it is still necessary to pay attention to the risks and side effects when conducting Kato IVF. Overweight stimulating ovarian syndrome, multiple pregnancy, psychological pressure and financial burden are several aspects that need attention. Couples should fully understand and assess these risks before conducting Kato IVF, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors to make correct decisions.