Does IVF affect fertility?
IVF is an important achievement of assisted reproductive technology in recent years. Couples who cannot conceive naturally can have their own children through artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization. However, with the emergence of IVF, some concerns have been raised about whether it will affect fertility. This article will discuss the influence of IVF on physical health, mental health, living habits and medical technology progress, and how to balance health and reproductive needs.

Physical health
IVF refers to the situation that the mother's weight increases significantly during pregnancy during IVF. Obesity may affect fertility to some extent. First, obesity will lead to abnormal estrogen secretion, which will affect ovarian function and ovulation problems. Secondly, obese women may have metabolic diseases such as diabetes or hypertension, which will increase the risk of pregnancy complications and adversely affect the embryo and pregnancy results.
However, not all IVF will have a negative impact on fertility. Research shows that the pregnancy rate of healthy obese women in IVF or IVF is not lower than that of women with normal weight. Therefore, for IVF, the key is to maintain physical and mental health to reduce potential adverse effects.
Mental health
Obesity during IVF may also have some impact on the mental health of mothers. Obesity itself may cause psychological problems such as inferiority complex and depression, which may affect women's reproductive ability. Therefore, in the case of IVF, it is very important to maintain good mental health.
Mothers should maintain self-confidence and positive attitude through positive psychological counseling. Communication with family, friends or professional psychological counselors can also help reduce the stress caused by obesity. In addition, taking proper exercise and adopting healthy eating habits will help promote physical and mental health.
Living habits
IVF is closely related to living habits. Obesity is often associated with poor eating habits and lack of exercise. In order to balance health and reproductive needs, IVF mothers need to pay attention to the balance of diet and health, increase the amount of exercise and improve living habits.
The principles of scientific diet include the combination of various foods, low saturated fat diet and reducing excessive sugar consumption. Proper exercise is also very important for reducing weight, improving cardiopulmonary function and regulating hormone balance. IVF mothers can choose their own sports methods, such as walking, swimming, yoga, etc., and adhere to 3-5 times a week for more than 30 minutes each time.
Medical technology progress
With the continuous progress of medical technology, IVF technology is also developing. Through the improvement of medical technology, the impact of IVF can be better predicted and intervened.
Doctors can assess women's obesity degree and potential risk through comprehensive physical examination and related metabolic indicators. Before IVF surgery, provide personalized advice on weight loss for individual conditions, and make timely intervention on possible complications to ensure the safety and success rate of surgery.
Summary
To sum up, IVF may have a certain impact on fertility, but not all cases will occur. The key is to maintain physical and mental health, improve living habits, and carry out comprehensive treatment with the help of medical technology. By maintaining a balanced diet, moderate exercise, positive attitude and reasonable medical intervention, IVF will not become a stumbling block to women's fertility and better balance health and fertility needs.