In vitro baby archiving process
Filing of IVF refers to the process of recording, archiving and managing the relevant information of IVF according to the specified procedures. Next, we will introduce the IVF archiving process in detail from four aspects. 1、 Family Counseling and Preliminary Screening
The first step of IVF archiving is family consultation and preliminary screening. Families communicate with professional consultants by phone or in person to learn more about IVF related information and processes. The counselor will conduct preliminary screening according to the family situation, including age, marital status, physical health, etc. If the family meets the conditions, it will go to the next step.

After that, the family needs to provide some basic information, such as identity certificate, marriage certificate, physical examination report, etc. The hospital will review the information provided to confirm its authenticity and reliability.
Finally, the counselor will have face-to-face consultation with the family to understand the needs, expectations and budget of the family in detail, so as to customize the IVF program for them.
2、 Medical examination and evaluation
The second step of IVF archiving is medical examination and evaluation. The family will be guided to the hospital for a comprehensive physical examination and related genital examination. The doctor will evaluate the uterine condition, ovarian function, etc. according to the examination results to determine a suitable IVF program.
In addition to basic physical examination, genetic and reproductive examinations will also be carried out to assess the family's genes and reproductive capacity. These examinations help doctors understand the basic situation of patients and ensure the safety and success rate of IVF.
Through medical examination and evaluation, doctors can determine the medical needs and success probability of IVF, and develop personalized treatment plans for families.
3、 Sign relevant agreements and administrative procedures
The third step of IVF filing is to sign relevant agreements and administrative procedures. Families need to sign an IVF treatment agreement with the hospital to clarify the rights and responsibilities of both parties. The contents of the agreement will involve medical expenses, legal liabilities, treatment process, etc. In addition, families also need to go through administrative procedures, such as filling in relevant medical forms, insurance applications, etc.
Before signing the agreement and administrative procedures, the hospital will provide the family with detailed explanation and consultation to ensure that the family fully understands and agrees with the relevant content.
4、 Collection and storage of sperm and eggs
The last step of IVF archiving is the collection and storage of sperm and eggs. For families that need to use their own eggs and sperm, the hospital will collect eggs and sperm. The collection process usually includes ovulation induction and egg retrieval, as well as sperm donation or extraction. These germ cells will be processed and stored in a specific IVF.
For families that need to donate sperm or eggs under different circumstances, the hospital will carry out relevant certification and procedures to ensure the legality and safety of donation.
After the above work is completed, the IVF filing process is basically completed. The hospital will formulate specific IVF treatment plans for families and wait for an appropriate time to carry out embryo transfer or artificial pregnancy.
Summary
The process of IVF archiving involves family consultation and preliminary screening, medical examination and evaluation, signing of relevant agreements and administrative procedures, and collection and storage of sperm and eggs. During the whole process, the hospital will develop personalized IVF programs for families according to their needs and conditions. The purpose of IVF archiving is to ensure the safety and success rate of treatment, and to provide security for families to achieve their reproductive aspirations.