Effects of three generations of IVF egg retrieval on male body
The third generation of IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, which aims to help couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. In this process, women undergo an egg extraction operation, while men provide sperm for fertilization. However, some people worry that egg retrieval may have adverse effects on men's bodies. This article will elaborate on this topic from multiple perspectives.

Impact on fertility
First, let's look at the impact of three generations of IVF on male fertility. Research shows that egg retrieval has almost no negative impact on male fertility. Usually, men need to provide sperm samples before surgery for the fertilization process. However, some people worry that egg retrieval may have a negative impact on the quality of sperm. Although the surgical procedure may lead to a short-term decrease in sperm quality, it is usually temporary. Research shows that the production and quality of sperm will gradually return to the normal level after surgery.
In addition, for those men with fertility problems, the third generation IVF is not only a method to help them achieve fertility, but also can select the healthiest sperm for fertilization through sperm screening technology, which improves the success rate. Therefore, it can be said that three generations of IVF are positive and beneficial to male fertility.
Impact on health
Next, let's focus on the impact of three generations of IVF egg retrieval operations on men's health. Egg retrieval is usually performed by professional doctors in medical institutions, so the operation itself is safe and reliable. Although egg retrieval may cause some temporary discomfort, such as abdominal pain or abdominal distension, these symptoms usually disappear within a few days. In fact, studies have shown that egg retrieval has no negative impact on men's long-term health.
However, it should be noted that the egg retrieval operation requires the use of narcotic drugs, and very few patients may be sensitive to narcotic drugs or have allergic reactions. Therefore, before the operation, the doctor will know the patient's physical condition in detail to ensure the safety and feasibility of the operation.
Impact on psychology and emotion
Three generations of IVF patients usually experienced a long and painful birth process, including many attempts and failures. This will also have a certain impact on the psychology and emotions of male patients. They may feel stressed, anxious and depressed, especially in the process of egg extraction and fertilization. However, research shows that men have less influence on psychology and emotion than women. They are more inclined to maintain an optimistic attitude throughout the process.
In addition, men's support and understanding in the whole process are very important for their emotional and mental health. They can work closely with their partners to get through this difficult stage with mutual understanding and support. In addition, they can also seek psychological counseling and support to help them cope with emotional stress.
Summary
To sum up, the effect of the third generation IVF egg retrieval operation on men's health is relatively small. It has almost no negative impact on male fertility, and has no long-term adverse effects on health. However, in terms of psychology and emotion, men may be under certain pressure and influence, but a positive and optimistic attitude and appropriate support can help them get through this stage. Therefore, for a couple, when considering the third generation IVF egg retrieval operation, they can be more confident about the impact on the male body.