The Influence of IVF Program on Couple's Emotion
Test tube baby program is a method in modern medicine to help infertile couples realize their reproductive dreams. Although IVF technology can bring joy and hope, it will also have a certain impact on the feelings of couples. This article will elaborate on the influence of IVF program on the relationship between husband and wife from four aspects: psychological pressure, communication and understanding, responsibility and expectation, and role change.

Psychological pressure
The IVF program is often a long and stressful process. In the process of waiting for the outcome of pregnancy, couples often face negative emotions such as anxiety, tension and fear. These negative emotions may lead to the accumulation of stress between couples, even mutual accusations and quarrels. Couples need to actively cope with psychological pressure. They can choose to participate in psychological counseling together to reduce individual pressure and strengthen support and understanding between couples.
Psychological pressure may also lead to changes in couples' attitudes towards infants. Some couples pay too much attention to the pregnancy results and place all their hopes on IVF, ignoring the current life and emotional exchanges between them. Therefore, couples need to maintain a positive attitude and share the pressure together to avoid emotional consumption.
Communication and understanding
The IVF procedure involves many medical terms and complex treatment plans. Couples need to communicate and understand frequently in order to make important decisions. The ability of communication and understanding between husband and wife will directly affect the smooth progress of the whole process. On the one hand, couples need to understand each other's feelings and needs and face potential difficulties and obstacles together. On the other hand, couples need to maintain good communication with doctors and hospital professionals to fully understand the details and possible risks in the treatment process.
Lack of communication and understanding may lead to unnecessary speculation and misunderstanding, resulting in distrust and tension between couples. Therefore, couples should talk to each other and learn together to effectively communicate and solve problems and strengthen mutual trust and support.
Responsibilities and expectations
The IVF program enables couples to realize their desire to have children, but it also brings them more responsibilities and expectations. The husband and wife may feel that they have undertaken significant reproductive responsibilities and have high expectations for their children's education and growth. This increase in responsibilities and expectations may bring extra pressure to the couple, or even affect their relationship.
Couples should actively face these responsibilities and expectations, and not focus on the baby. They can work out reasonable family plans and goals, balance and share family responsibilities, and seek external help and support when appropriate.
Role transformation
The IVF program will also bring some changes to the roles of couples. For women, they may become more concerned about their own body and health, in order to prepare for the IVF program. For men, they may need to take more care and support responsibilities to help their wives get through the difficulties in the whole process.
The role change may bring some conflict and frustration to the couple. Couples should keep an open mind, understand and support each other's role in the IVF program. They can explore new ways to cope with changes together, and strengthen the interaction and emotional connection between husband and wife.
Summary
The IVF program not only affects the reproductive ability of couples, but also has a certain impact on their feelings. Psychological pressure, communication and understanding, responsibility and expectation, and role change are the main aspects. Couples need to actively cope with psychological pressure, strengthen communication and understanding, balance responsibilities and expectations, and adapt to the change of roles. Only through joint efforts and support can couples maintain good feelings in the IVF program and enjoy the ultimate joy and happiness together.