What materials should be prepared for IVF after filing
IVF is a baby born under assisted reproductive technology. Its archiving work is to effectively manage and monitor the birth process of IVF and provide necessary support and services for its future growth. The materials to be prepared for IVF filing include medical records, identity certificates, baby photos and related expenses. The preparation work in these aspects will be described in detail below.

1. Medical records
The first step of IVF archiving is to collect medical records. These records usually include gynecological examination reports, male semen analysis reports, IVF embryo culture records, prenatal examination records during pregnancy, etc. The preparation of medical records is to ensure that IVF babies can receive timely and effective medical services after birth.
When preparing medical records, you can ask relevant medical institutions for copies of original reports and medical records. It is important to ensure that the medical records provided are authentic and credible, so as to avoid subsequent problems.
2. Identification
Another important material that IVF needs to prepare for filing is ID card. Both parents and IVF babies themselves need to provide valid identity documents, such as ID cards or passports. The purpose of identification is to ensure that the identity information of IVF is consistent with that of its parents, so as to facilitate follow-up service and management.
When preparing the identity certificate, it is necessary to verify the validity and integrity of the certificate, and ensure that the photos are clear and legible, which truly reflect the true appearance of the individual.
3. Baby photos
In order to file IVF, you need to provide a picture of the baby. In general, it is required to provide a front photo of the baby and a smooth recent passport photo for subsequent documentation and management identification.
When taking baby photos, it is necessary to pay attention to sufficient light, simple background, clear and visible baby face, and keep the baby in a natural and comfortable state.
4. Related expenses
In the process of IVF archiving, a certain amount of related fees should be paid. These expenses usually include filing fees, medical expenses and follow-up management fees. Consult the relevant staff of the hospital or clinic for the specific charging method and amount.
When paying the relevant fees, we need to ensure that we reach an agreement with the hospital or clinic, and require to provide formal invoices to safeguard our own rights and interests.
summary
In order to ensure the health and development of IVF, it is necessary to prepare medical records, identity certificates, baby photos and related costs. Medical records can effectively manage the birth process of test tube babies. The identity certificate ensures the identity information is consistent. The baby photo is part of the filing certificate, and the related fees guarantee follow-up services.
The preparation of IVF archiving needs to be taken seriously to ensure the authenticity and integrity of the materials and provide a good guarantee for the growth of IVF.