1、 Pain caused by IVF reduction
In vitro fetal reduction is a medical procedure to reduce the number of fetuses in multiple pregnancies. In this process, the mother may face some pain. First of all, it is necessary to introduce surgical instruments into the uterus for fetal reduction surgery, which may cause some pain in the process. Secondly, it may be necessary to puncture the fetal sac and extract the fetus during the operation, which will also bring discomfort to the mother. Moreover, some uncomfortable symptoms may appear after the operation, such as uterine contraction pain, bleeding, etc., which may make the mother feel uncomfortable.

In addition, psychological factors also affect mothers' feelings. Before IVF treatment, mothers often have experienced a lot of pain and struggle. When it is necessary to reduce the fetus, the mother may feel lost and depressed, and these negative emotions are likely to increase her sensitivity to pain.
In conclusion, IVF reduction will bring some pain to the mother, including discomfort during the operation and postoperative discomfort. Psychological factors will also aggravate mothers' feelings of pain.
2、 Effect of fetal reduction on mother's body
In addition to pain, IVF reduction may have other adverse effects on the mother's body. First, the instruments introduced in the operation may cause trauma to the mother's uterus, leading to complications such as endometritis and hysteromyoma. Secondly, puncturing the embryo sac during the operation may increase the risk of infection and cause pelvic inflammation.
In addition, the mother may have some postoperative complications after fetal reduction, such as poor uterine contraction, excessive blood transfusion, etc. These complications may cause further damage to the mother's body.
In general, IVF reduction has a certain impact on the mother's body, which may increase the risk of uterine trauma and infection, and may lead to postoperative complications.
3、 Influence of fetal reduction on mothers' psychology
IVF reduction may not only have an impact on the mother's body, but also may have a negative impact on the mother's psychology. Before IVF treatment, mothers often have experienced long-term infertility treatment and psychological pressure. However, the fetal reduction operation will make the mother face the decision of reducing the fetus again, which is a huge psychological burden for the mother.
Many mothers may feel guilty and remorse, and feel that their choice of the fetus is immoral. These negative emotions may have a greater impact on the mother's mental health. At the same time, the reduction of fetus may also cause the mother's worry and anxiety about the future fertility, and she is not sure whether she can still successfully conceive and give birth.
In conclusion, IVF reduction may have some negative effects on the mother's mental health, including guilt, self blame, anxiety, etc.
4、 Other considerations for IVF reduction
In addition to the impact on the mother's pain and physical and mental health, the impact of IVF reduction on the fetus and the professional level of the medical team should also be considered. For the fetus, fetal reduction itself is a high-risk operation, which may lead to a threat to the life of the fetus. Therefore, before deciding to reduce the fetus, the medical team should conduct a comprehensive assessment of the fetus, weigh the advantages and disadvantages, and provide detailed risk explanations and opinions for the mother.
In addition, it is also important to select a professional medical team. The professional medical team can provide better surgical techniques and care, reduce the risk of surgery and relieve the mother's pain and physical and mental pressure.
Summary
IVF reduction will have a certain impact on the mother's body and psychology. The operation may bring pain and discomfort, and may also lead to increased risk of uterine trauma and infection. At the same time, fetal reduction may cause mothers to face psychological burdens, including guilt, self blame and anxiety. Therefore, when performing IVF reduction, the overall situation of the mother and fetus should be comprehensively considered, and professional medical teams should be selected for operation to minimize risks and adverse effects.