Precautions for IVF (artificial pregnancy)
Test tube baby (artificial pregnancy) is an assisted reproductive technology, which aims to help couples who are difficult to conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. This technique requires patients to make a series of preparations before and after the operation. The following will introduce the precautions for IVF operation from the aspects of consultation hospital, physical examination, psychological preparation and postoperative nursing. 1. Consult the hospital for precautions
The following aspects need to be considered when selecting hospitals. First, choose a hospital with rich clinical experience and professional knowledge. This can be determined by consulting the hospital's official website, consulting medical experts, reading relevant cases, or through recommendations from relatives and friends. Secondly, it is necessary to understand and consult whether the equipment and technical level of the hospital meet the requirements, and ensure that the hospital can provide full guidance and related consulting services. Finally, we need to understand the hospital's privacy protection system, cost structure and success rate. Before IVF surgery, patients also need to undergo relevant physical examination to ensure that their physical conditions are suitable for the surgery. First of all, the patient needs to have a general physical examination, including blood routine examination, urine routine examination, electrocardiogram, liver function and other basic examination items, to confirm whether the physical condition is suitable for surgery.

Secondly, female patients need to have reproductive system related examinations, including ultrasound, hysterography and hysteroscopy. These checks help to identify and resolve potential problems and improve the success rate.
For male patients, semen analysis is required to assess the quality and quantity of sperm, as well as related reproductive system checks.
3. Precautions for psychological preparation
The process of IVF surgery has a greater psychological impact on couples, so psychological preparation is needed. First, couples should fully understand the whole process of IVF surgery, including possible risks and complications. Secondly, couples should actively face and deal with the pressure and doubts from society and family members to ensure their firmness and confidence in the decision. In addition, couples can also consider taking some psychological adjustment courses or seeking the help of professional psychological consultants to ease tension and anxiety and maintain a good attitude. 4. Precautions for postoperative nursing
After the operation, the emphasis on postoperative nursing will have a positive impact on the success rate of IVF. First, the patient needs to rest properly to avoid overwork and strenuous exercise. In addition, it is necessary to follow the dietary regulations recommended by the doctor and avoid taking irritating food and drinks. In addition, patients also need to take drugs prescribed by doctors on time, including hormone drugs that can improve the probability of pregnancy. At the same time, report any discomfort to the doctor in a timely manner, and follow the doctor's instructions for further consultation and relevant examinations. summary
The IVF operation requires comprehensive preparations, including the selection of appropriate hospitals, relevant physical examinations, psychological preparation and postoperative care. By strictly observing these precautions, we can improve the success rate of IVF surgery and help those couples who are difficult to conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams.