Can test tube baby's eight character fortune telling predict health problems?
The development of IVF technology has brought hope and joy to many infertile couples. However, when a baby is born, parents always care about the health of their child. Some people believe that the future health of infants can be predicted through eight character fortune telling. So, does IVF eight character fortune telling have the ability to predict health problems? This article will elaborate on this issue from four aspects: genetic factors, environmental factors, scientific basis and medical practice.

1. Genetic factors
Eight character fortune telling is based on the birth date, time and place of the baby to calculate the fate of the baby. For some genetic diseases, genes often play a decisive role. For example, genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis and Down syndrome are closely related to individual genes.
However, in IVF, couples' embryos are often screened by genetics, whether by free DNA screening or PGS/PGD technology. These screening can help select healthy embryos and reduce the risk of genetic diseases. Therefore, from the perspective of genetics, the health status of IVF may be more determined by the genes of its embryo than by fortune telling.
In addition, the eight character fortune telling takes into account the personal name, birth date and other information, which is less related to genetic factors. Therefore, from the perspective of genetic factors, the ability of IVF eight character fortune telling to predict health problems is relatively limited.
2. Environmental factors
During the development of IVF after embryo transfer, environmental factors will also affect the health of the baby. For example, pregnant women's eating habits, lifestyle and environmental pollution will have a certain impact on the development of infants.
However, the eight character fortune telling is mainly based on the information of birth time, and less consideration is given to environmental factors. Therefore, the ability of IVF eight character fortune telling to predict health problems is relatively low. A better way to predict the future health problems of infants is to evaluate them through medical examination or regular physical examination.
3. Scientific basis
Modern medicine, based on a large number of scientific research and clinical practice, combined with medical technology and professional knowledge, can more accurately assess the health status of infants. In contrast, eight character fortune telling lacks scientific basis, and its results are mainly based on superstition and subjective inference.
In recent years, the rapid development of medical science and technology has brought a variety of new diagnostic tools and screening technologies, such as fetal genomics, embryonic chromosome screening, etc., which can detect and prevent some genetic diseases earlier. These technologies have more scientific basis and can provide more reliable health prediction than the eight character fortune telling.
4. Medical practice
IVF is realized through medical technology, and the whole process involves the cooperation of many professional doctors and medical equipment. In the process of IVF, doctors will assess the health status of the baby through physical examination of pregnant women, embryo screening and other methods.
In contrast, the eight character fortune telling lacks the support of medical practice, and its prediction results mainly rely on traditional divination methods and empirical laws. Although some people believe that the eight character fortune telling has a certain degree of accuracy, the credibility of its results cannot be compared with medical practice.
Summary
In conclusion, IVF eight character fortune telling has a relatively low predictive ability for health problems. Genetic factors, environmental factors, scientific basis and medical practice all indicate the limitations of eight character fortune telling. In order to more accurately assess the health status of infants, it is recommended that couples choose modern medical technology and professional doctors for assessment and monitoring.