What are the symptoms of abnormal 21 day blood value in test tube infants?
IVF is a kind of baby that is pregnant and born after in vitro culture through artificial fertilization or embryo transfer technology. However, compared with naturally conceived infants, IVF may have some special health problems. Among them, abnormal blood value is a common situation. Within 21 days after birth, abnormal blood value may cause a series of symptoms, which will be described in detail from four aspects: coagulation function, organ function, immune function and nutrition intake.

Abnormal coagulation function
Abnormal coagulation function is one of the important manifestations of abnormal blood value in test tube infants. Within 21 days after birth, IVF babies may have decreased coagulation function. This may lead to the baby's tendency to bleed, manifested as epistaxis, skin ecchymosis, bloody stool and other symptoms. If the number of platelets in test tube infants is insufficient, bleeding tendency may also occur. After finding these symptoms, parents should seek medical advice in a timely manner and treat them according to the doctor's advice.
Abnormal coagulation function may also lead to venous thromboembolism. This is because in the process of hormone therapy, changes in hormone levels may lead to increased blood viscosity, which is prone to thrombosis. When blood vessels are blocked by thrombus, IVF may suffer from ischemia, pain, swelling and other symptoms in local tissues, and even cause thromboembolism syndrome in severe cases, threatening the life of infants.
In addition, abnormal coagulation function may also lead to hemolytic jaundice. When the red blood cells of test tube babies are broken and released in the blood vessels, it may lead to hemolytic reaction, and then cause jaundice, which is manifested as yellowing of the skin and eyes. If parents find that the IVF baby has jaundice, they should consult the doctor in time to carry out relevant examinations to clarify the cause.
Abnormal organ function
In addition to the abnormal coagulation function, the abnormal organ function of test tube infants is also one of the manifestations of abnormal blood values. In 21 days after birth, IVF babies may have abnormal liver function. This may cause the liver to be unable to metabolize toxins and drugs normally, which may lead to jaundice, abnormal liver function and other symptoms. In addition, abnormal liver function may also cause digestive system problems such as anorexia and indigestion.
Renal dysfunction is also a manifestation of organ dysfunction in IVF infants. Test tube babies may have symptoms of abnormal renal function such as decreased urine volume and abnormal urine. This may be due to incomplete kidney development or damage. When the head of the family finds that the IVF baby has abnormal urine, he/she should consult the doctor in time and carry out relevant examinations to clarify the problem.
In addition, IVF babies may have abnormal cardiac function. This may lead to poor breathing, irregular heart rate and other symptoms. If the IVF baby has abnormal cardiac function, the parents should seek medical advice in time to evaluate and treat the corresponding cardiac function.
Abnormal immune function
Abnormal immune function is another common manifestation of abnormal blood value in test tube infants. IVF may have the problem of incomplete development of the immune system, which may lead to infant infection, low immunity and other problems. Within 21 days after the birth of the baby, if the IVF baby has frequent fever, skin redness and swelling and other abnormal immune symptoms, parents should seek medical advice in a timely manner.
Abnormal nutrition intake
Test tube babies may have abnormal nutrition intake, which will affect the growth and development of infants. The test tube baby may have feeding problems within 21 days after birth, such as difficulty in breast-feeding and swallowing, which may lead to insufficient nutrition for the baby. This may lead to infant weight loss, growth retardation and other conditions. Therefore, parents should seek guidance from doctors in a timely manner to ensure that infants receive adequate nutrition when finding feeding problems.
To sum up, test tube babies may have abnormal blood values within 21 days after birth, mainly including abnormal coagulation function, organ function, immune function and nutrition intake. Parents should closely observe the baby's physical condition. Once abnormal symptoms are found, they should timely consult the doctor and carry out relevant examinations to identify the problem, so as to take appropriate treatment measures in time.