Impact 1: Physiological impact
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is a kind of cytochrome existing in human body, which plays an important role in cell energy metabolism. Coenzyme Q10 provides the energy required by human cells by participating in the electron transmission process of cell respiratory chain, thus maintaining normal cell function and organ work. Coenzyme Q10 is often used in IVF treatment to increase the chance of pregnancy and the success rate of pregnancy.

However, the application of coenzyme Q10 may also have some physiological effects on women's bodies. First, coenzyme Q10 may interfere with women's endocrine balance, leading to irregular menstruation or menopause. Secondly, coenzyme Q10 has an immunomodulatory effect to a certain extent, which may have a certain impact on the female immune system and increase the risk of infection. In addition, coenzyme Q10 may also cause some mild gastrointestinal reactions, such as nausea and vomiting. Therefore, when using coenzyme Q10 for IVF treatment, doctors need to carry out targeted monitoring and adjustment according to the specific situation of women.
In general, although coenzyme Q10 plays an important role in IVF treatment, it is necessary to pay attention to its physiological effects on women's bodies and take corresponding measures to reduce possible side effects.
Impact 2: psychological impact
IVF treatment is often a long and stressful process for women. In the whole treatment process, women need to experience a series of medical operations such as ovulation monitoring, egg retrieval surgery, embryo transfer, etc. These operations often bring women physical discomfort and pain.
In addition, the success rate of IVF treatment is limited, and low success rate may bring great psychological pressure and frustration to women. Women may question their own bodies, feel remorse and anxiety, and even have psychological problems such as depression.
Therefore, the psychological impact of IVF treatment on women cannot be ignored. Doctors need to pay attention to women's psychological status during treatment, provide corresponding psychological support and guidance, and help them cope with possible negative emotions and psychological pressure.
Impact 3: economic impact
IVF treatment is a high medical cost. In addition to the medical expenses related to the treatment, women also need to pay for various auxiliary examinations, surgery costs and drug costs when receiving IVF treatment.
In addition, the IVF treatment process usually requires multiple attempts, and each attempt requires a round of comprehensive examination and operation, which may further increase the financial burden of women. Therefore, the impact of IVF treatment on women's economy also needs to be considered.
When facing the economic pressure of IVF treatment, women can choose to seek financial assistance from social organizations or relevant institutions to obtain certain financial support. In addition, hospitals can also consider formulating corresponding financial policies to reduce women's economic burden.
Impact 4: social impact
IVF treatment has an impact not only on individual women, but also on their families and society.
First, IVF treatment will test the stability and unity of female families. The long-term treatment process and uncertain results may bring tension and contradiction to the family, especially when the treatment fails, which may have a certain impact on the relationship between husband and wife.
Secondly, IVF treatment will also have an impact on women's social roles. Women spend a lot of time and energy to participate in treatment, which may affect their work and social activities. In addition, IVF treatment also carries certain social labels, which may make women feel stressed and embarrassed.
To sum up, IVF treatment has a series of effects on women's bodies, including physiological, psychological, economic and social effects. When conducting IVF treatment, women need to actively face and cope with these impacts under the guidance of doctors, and also need the support and understanding of family and society.