Risks and possible problems of milk test tube babies
With the progress of modern medical technology, IVF has become the choice to help many infertile couples realize their dream of becoming parents. However, this assisted reproductive technology is not without risks. The following will analyze the risks of IVF from four aspects and introduce the possible problems.

1. Reproductive health risks
In the process of IVF, women receive hormone therapy to promote the development of eggs, which may lead to some side effects, such as polycystic ovary syndrome, follicle hyperstimulation syndrome, etc. These side effects may cause some damage to women's reproductive health. The risks of operation during electron microscope operation, such as infection and bleeding, also need attention.
In addition, IVF may also have problems such as reproductive hormone level disorder and endocrine system abnormality, which may have a long-term impact on women's reproductive health. Therefore, when choosing IVF, women need to fully understand and consult doctors to comprehensively assess their own health status.
2. Pregnancy risk
Successful pregnancy is the ultimate goal of IVF, however, there may be many risks in IVF pregnancy. First of all, the pregnancy rate is lower than that of natural pregnancy, which requires multiple attempts to succeed. Secondly, IVF pregnancy is often accompanied by the increase of multiple pregnancies, which will increase the risk of premature delivery, low fetal weight, bleeding, intrauterine growth retardation and other complications.
In addition, compared with other types of pregnancy, IVF pregnancy is more prone to perinatal complications, such as prenatal hypertension, gestational diabetes, etc. Therefore, when choosing IVF, couples need to treat possible pregnancy risks rationally and make decisions under the guidance of doctors.
3. Social psychological risk
The psychological health of couples may also be at risk from IVF. Test tube baby is a tedious and long-term process, which requires couples to constantly face failures and actively overcome difficulties. This not only tests the couple's psychological endurance, but also may lead to tension in the couple's economy, work, family relations and other aspects.
For people who have not experienced infertility, they may not understand the challenges and pressures of IVF, which may lead to increased estrangement and isolation between couples. In addition, the success of IVF will also affect the self-esteem and self-confidence of couples. Therefore, when choosing IVF, couples need to consider the potential psychosocial risks and seek family and psychological support.
4. Legal and ethical risks
The development of IVF also raises some legal and ethical issues. In the process of IVF, multiple embryos are usually produced, but not every embryo will be implanted into the mother, which leads to the problem of embryo storage and disposal. How to deal with the surplus embryos has triggered relevant ethical, moral and legal disputes.
In addition, the technology of milk IVF has also caused some disputes, such as sex selection of IVF, genetic disease screening and other issues. These problems involve medical ethics and social justice, and need more standardized and clear management.
summary
Although milk test tube baby provides an opportunity for infertile couples to achieve their reproductive aspirations, it also has certain risks and challenges. From the perspective of reproductive health, pregnancy, social psychology, legal ethics and other aspects, the possible problems caused by IVF need couples to fully understand and weigh when making decisions. At the same time, medical institutions and relevant management departments should also strengthen supervision and regulation to ensure the rational application of IVF technology and the safety and health of patients.