How to prevent and deal with massive hemorrhage in test tube infants
IVF is a kind of baby cultivated after in vitro fertilization through assisted reproductive technology. Although the progress of science and technology has made the success rate of IVF more and more high, in some cases, the risk of massive hemorrhage in IVF cannot be excluded. Next, we will discuss the problem of IVF massive hemorrhage from two aspects: prevention and treatment.

Methods to prevent massive bleeding
1. Strictly screen suitable IVF candidates
First, doctors need to conduct a comprehensive evaluation and screening of candidates for IVF. This includes factors such as past childbearing history, physical condition, disease, family inheritance, etc. The risk of massive hemorrhage can be reduced only by selecting the suitor without obvious high risk.
2. Careful preparation before operation
Before IVF surgery, the doctor should conduct a detailed physical examination and assessment of the patient to understand the patient's uterine structure and endometrial thickness. If necessary, medication or surgery can be used to correct endometrial abnormalities and other problems, so as to create a better environment for surgery.
3. Technical requirements during operation
Doctors should perform IVF implantation in strict accordance with the operating procedures. The operation should be skilled and gentle, and attention should be paid to maintaining the normal pressure in the uterus to avoid damaging the mother's blood vessels and tissues and reduce the possibility of bleeding.
Treatment of massive hemorrhage in test tube infants
1. Timely detection and diagnosis
If the test tube baby has massive bleeding, the doctor should immediately carry out relevant tests and diagnosis, including blood routine test, coagulation function test, etc. This is helpful to determine the degree and cause of bleeding and provide basis for further treatment.
2. Inject drugs to control bleeding
After determining the cause of bleeding, doctors can use drugs to stop bleeding according to specific conditions. For example, by injecting vasoconstrictor, platelet activator and other drugs to control bleeding, reduce blood loss.
3. Surgical intervention
Surgical intervention may be required for severe bleeding. Common surgical methods include: vascular ligation, perfusion vascular embolization, etc. The operation needs to be carried out under the guidance of professional doctors to ensure the success and safety of surgical treatment.
Summary
Massive bleeding in test tube infants is a serious complication, but through strict screening and preoperative preparation, the risk of massive bleeding can be reduced. In the operation, doctors need to be skilled and pay attention to details to reduce the possibility of injury and bleeding. Once massive hemorrhage occurs, doctors need to timely detect and diagnose, and take corresponding treatment measures, including drug treatment and surgical intervention. Comprehensive prevention and treatment measures can effectively reduce the risk of massive hemorrhage in IVF and improve the success rate of IVF.