What is the responsibility of IVF to parents after divorce
The birth of IVF has brought endless joy to couples who have been troubled by infertility. However, sometimes marital discord leads to the separation and divorce of the couple, which not only hurts the couple themselves, but also brings great psychological and emotional pressure to IVF. After divorce, parents' responsibilities did not disappear. They need to take the responsibility of caring for and supporting their children.

Psychological support and care
IVF babies are usually born after a long treatment process, and their lives are often more special than other children. When parents divorce, they may face the challenge of losing their family integrity and sense of security. Therefore, parents need to provide additional psychological support and care to help children adapt to the new family environment. Parents can give their children a sense of security and trust through regular communication, encouraging their children to express their feelings, and establishing stable daily life rules.
In addition, divorce will cause emotional shock to children, who may show anger, anxiety, fear and other negative emotions. Parents should understand and respect their children's emotional reactions and help them express their feelings in an appropriate way. At the same time, parents also need to maintain a positive and optimistic attitude to bring confidence and comfort to children.
Economic responsibility and material support
After divorce, parents should shoulder the economic responsibility together to ensure that the children's basic life needs are met. This includes providing good living conditions, educational support and medical care. Parents may determine the payment method and amount of maintenance expenses through consultation or legal channels to ensure that children receive appropriate material support.
In addition, IVF babies may need additional medical care and educational support, and parents are responsible for ensuring that their children can receive the professional services they need. They should regularly take their children to the hospital for examination and participate in rehabilitation training, psychological counseling and other activities to ensure that children can receive comprehensive health care.
Communication and cooperation
After divorce, parents need to establish a good communication and cooperation mechanism in order to jointly decide on the important affairs of their children. They should actively discuss their children's education, medical care, living arrangements and other aspects, and jointly formulate relevant rules and decisions. Good communication helps parents build mutual trust and make correct decisions for the interests of their children.
At the same time, parents should also avoid bringing the negative emotions and disputes of divorce into the relationship with their children. They should maintain a friendly and harmonious attitude in front of the children and avoid making negative comments on each other to protect their children's mental health.
Summary
After IVF divorce, parents' responsibilities include providing psychological support and care, assuming economic responsibility and providing material support, and establishing a good communication and cooperation mechanism. These responsibilities are to protect the healthy growth and happiness of children. Although the marriage of parents is over, they are still the parents of their children and should work together to create a warm and harmonious growth environment for their children.