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Does IVF affect health?



Does IVF affect health?

IVF technology is a dramatic scientific achievement, which has realized the birth dream for many infertile couples. However, some people worry that IVF may have a negative impact on the health of infants. This paper will elaborate on this issue from four aspects.

 Does IVF affect health?

1. Development and physiology

Many people believe that IVF may affect the development and physical health of infants. However, scientific research shows that there is no significant difference in development and physiology between IVF and naturally conceived infants. A long-term follow-up study on IVF and naturally conceived infants found that there were no significant differences in intelligence, height, weight and social adaptability between them.

In addition, the mother of IVF usually receives closer monitoring and medical care during pregnancy, which helps to ensure the health of the baby. Therefore, from the perspective of development and physiology, there is no significant health difference between IVF and naturally conceived infants.

2. Risk of genetic disease

There are also concerns that IVF may face the risk of genetic diseases. In fact, through IVF technology, doctors can conduct embryonic genetic screening to exclude embryos carrying genetic disease genes. This makes the risk of IVF suffering from genetic diseases relatively low.

In addition, in some long-term follow-up studies after the birth of IVF, there is no evidence that IVF is more likely to suffer from genetic diseases. Therefore, through embryonic genetic screening and long-term follow-up research, the risk of genetic diseases in IVF can be effectively controlled.

3. Psychology and emotion

Some people believe that IVF may have a negative impact on children's psychology and emotions, because they did not come to the world through natural pregnancy. However, research shows that there is no obvious difference in psychology and emotion between IVF and naturally conceived children.

A comparative study of IVF and naturally conceived children shows that there are no significant differences between them in terms of parent-child relationship, social ability and psychological adaptability. In addition, the parents of IVF babies usually pay more attention and care to make up for the differences in childbearing methods, which also contributes to the healthy growth of children.

4. Medical supervision and care

The birth of IVF usually requires a series of medical processes, including in vitro fertilization, embryo transfer, etc. This allows IVF babies and their mothers to receive closer medical supervision and care.

Example hospitals such as * * Hospital have accumulated rich experience in the field of IVF and can provide high-quality medical care for IVF. This kind of medical monitoring and care helps to ensure that IVF babies are well managed throughout pregnancy and after birth.

Summary

In conclusion, IVF has no obvious negative impact on the health of infants. In terms of development and physiology, risk of genetic diseases, psychology and emotion, as well as medical care and care, there is no significant health difference between IVF and naturally conceived infants. Therefore, for infertile couples, IVF technology is a feasible and safe reproductive option.

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