How to establish good communication after 15 days of IVF?
With the continuous progress of science and technology, IVF has become a common way of reproduction. Although IVF is not very different from naturally born babies in physiology, there may be some problems in establishing effective communication channels with parents. This article will share the methods for IVF to establish good communication 15 days after birth from four aspects: preparation, verbal communication, visual communication and physical contact.

preparation
IVF babies often need to be observed and treated in the hospital a few days before they are born. At this time, parents should actively participate in and take care of them. At this stage, parents can convey love and warmth through close contact, and further enhance the emotional bond between parents and children. At the same time, parents can also communicate with doctors and nurses to understand the health status of the baby and receive professional guidance and advice.
When IVF babies leave the hospital, parents need to make preparations in advance to create a warm, safe and clean home environment. They should ensure that the baby's daily life needs, such as diet, sleep and bath, are met. These basic care can make babies feel the care and care of their parents and lay the foundation for subsequent communication.
In terms of preparation, parents' support and attention are crucial for IVF's good communication.
Verbal communication
In the first few months after birth, IVF babies have not yet developed the language ability with clear meaning, but parents can communicate with babies through simple and clear language and body movements. They can often smile at the baby and talk with the baby in a gentle tone. By repeatedly repeating some simple words, such as "mother", "father" and "baby", parents can help infants establish some basic associations.
In addition, parents can also use nursery rhymes, nursery rhymes and other musical forms to attract infants' attention, and establish emotional ties with infants through the rhythm and melody of music. These methods can not only enhance communication with infants, but also help their language development in the future.
The purpose of verbal communication is to let IVF babies feel the care and encouragement of their parents, cultivate their language expression ability, and lay the foundation for further communication in the future.
Visual communication
After 15 days, IVF babies become interested in the things around them. Parents can stimulate their curiosity and attention through visual communication. They can choose some bright and colorful toys for babies, so that they can touch and see, and thus bring positive feelings.
Parents can also make eye contact with the baby, and express the feelings between parents and children by watching and smiling. Such communication can enable infants to gradually form understanding and response to visual signals and improve their observation ability. Parents can choose some simple and clear picture books with clear shapes to enjoy the pictures and explain the contents with their babies, so as to introduce them to the visual world.
body contact
IVF babies begin to feel their parents' physical contact after 15 days, which is crucial for good communication. Parents can establish close physical contact with the baby by hugging, hugging, kissing and other ways to convey love and security. These intimate physical contacts can make babies feel the care of their parents and establish trust and emotional ties between parents and children.
In addition, parents can also promote their blood circulation, relax their muscles and cultivate their awareness of physical experience by massaging their arms, legs and other parts. This kind of physical contact can deepen the emotional communication between parents and infants, and enhance the physical awareness of infants.
IVF has established good communication channels with parents through preparation, verbal communication, visual communication and physical contact. The understanding, patience and care of parents are the basis for effective communication. Their active participation and investment will have a positive impact on the health and development of IVF.
Summary
To establish good communication for IVF infants, we need to start from four aspects: preparation, verbal communication, visual communication and physical contact. Parents should actively participate in their babies' daily life and establish emotional ties with them. In terms of verbal communication, parents can use simple and clear language and music forms to communicate with babies. Visual communication can arouse infants' interest through bright toys, eye contact and picture books. Physical contact conveys love and security through hugging, hugging, kissing and massage. IVF needs parents' understanding, patience and care to establish good communication, which will have a positive impact on the development and health of infants.