Daxing IVF - What are the side effects?
IVF is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which aims to help couples who are unable to conceive naturally due to physiological reasons realize their reproductive dreams. However, like any medical process, IVF also has some side effects. This article will discuss the side effects of IVF and its possible effects from the physiological, psychological, economic and social perspectives.

1. Physiological side effects
Some physiological side effects may occur during IVF. The first is the risk of over spawning and multiple pregnancy. Due to the influence of hormone therapy, women may release multiple eggs, increasing the risk of multiple pregnancy. Multiple pregnancy has a high risk for both mother and fetus, such as premature delivery, low birth weight, prenatal complications, etc.
Secondly, hormone therapy may lead to some side effects, such as increased lactation, mood fluctuations, headache, etc. In addition, according to research, IVF may be related to the health status of adults, such as the increased risk of hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
Finally, embryo transfer is also required during IVF pregnancy, which may bring some complications, such as infection, hemorrhage and cyst formation. However, for qualified doctors and standard medical facilities, the risk of these complications is relatively low.
2. Psychological influence
The process of IVF may have a significant impact on the psychological status of both couples. The first is the fluctuation of emotions. IVF treatment is a long-term and energy consuming process, and couples may feel depressed, anxious and disappointed after many failures.
The second is the increase of psychological pressure. For couples undergoing IVF treatment, it is a particularly important goal to have a healthy baby. They may feel pressure from family and society, which may increase their psychological burden.
In addition, IVF may also have an impact on the relationship between couples. Going through this process in order to realize the common dream may bring tension and contradiction, which requires close communication and support between couples to solve these problems.
3. Economic problems
IVF treatment is an expensive medical technology. Couples need to pay various fees for IVF treatment, including in vitro fertilization, embryo freezing, embryo transfer, hormone treatment and gynecological examination. In addition, if it takes several attempts to succeed, the cost will further increase.
The financial burden may bring stress and anxiety to couples. Some couples may have to borrow money or postpone other plans to pay for treatment. For couples with poor economic conditions, they may not be able to afford such costs, which will make them unable to enjoy the opportunities brought by IVF technology.
4. Social impact
IVF technology has caused extensive discussion and controversy in society. Some people hold a conservative view of IVF, believing that people should not go against the sky, but accept the laws of nature. This may lead to moral criticism and social pressure on couples.
However, IVF technology has also been welcomed and supported by many couples. They believe that every couple has the right to pursue their own happiness and reproductive rights. The emergence of IVF provides an important hope and choice for those couples who cannot conceive naturally.
summary
As an assisted reproductive technology, IVF can help many couples realize their reproductive dreams, but it also brings some side effects. Physiologically, IVF may increase the risk of multiple pregnancy, and there are some complications of hormone therapy and embryo transfer. Psychologically, the IVF process may lead to emotional fluctuations and increased psychological pressure, and may also have an impact on the couple's relationship. Economically, IVF treatment is expensive, which brings financial burden to couples. In society, IVF technology has been widely discussed and debated. Although IVF has some side effects, it is still an important choice and opportunity for couples who are eager to become parents.