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What effect does IVF have on children?



Effects of IVF on children

In vitro fertilization (IVF) enables infertile couples to have their own children. This technology has been widely used in recent decades. However, the impact of IVF on children has attracted much attention. This article will elaborate on the impact of IVF on children from four aspects: physical health, psychological development, family relations and social identity.

 What effect does IVF have on children?

good health

First of all, IVF babies have some health problems at birth compared with naturally conceived children. Studies have shown that IVF babies are at a higher risk of having congenital diseases at birth than naturally conceived children. This may be caused by some factors during IVF. However, the development of modern medicine enables these problems to be found and treated as soon as possible, thus reducing the long-term impact on children's health.

Secondly, the health status of IVF is related to the age of its mother. With the growth of women's age, the risk of premature birth, low weight and other problems of IVF babies at birth increases. Therefore, for older women, it is very important to select appropriate hospitals and professional doctors for IVF operation. For example, XX Hospital, as a professional institution with rich experience and advanced equipment, has a good reputation in safeguarding the health of IVF.

In addition, after the birth of IVF babies, long-term attention should be paid to their health. For example, monitoring its growth and development and the establishment of the immune system. Parents can actively cooperate with doctors to ensure that children's health is fully concerned.

psychological development

There is no significant difference in the psychological development between IVF and naturally conceived children. Research shows that the cognitive ability, social ability and emotional expression of IVF are similar to those of naturally conceived children. This means that IVF can establish normal interaction with other children in the process of growth.

However, IVF may face some special psychological problems. For example, they may have curiosity and doubt about their own way of reproduction, thus bringing psychological pressure. In this case, parents and educational institutions can provide appropriate support and education to help children understand and accept their own life experience and establish healthy self-identity.

In addition, the influence of family environment on the psychological development of IVF is very important. A warm, harmonious and stable family atmosphere will help children's mental health and development. Therefore, parents should pay attention to family relations, provide a good family environment, and further promote children's psychological development.

Family relations

The arrival of IVF will bring some new family relationship challenges. First of all, for some infertile couples, the birth of IVF is the result of their efforts for many years, so there may be a tendency of excessive care. This may have some negative effects on children's independence and self-development. Therefore, parents need to balance the strength of care and support from the perspective of children.

Secondly, family members may have different attitudes towards IVF. For example, siblings may feel jealous or dissatisfied with the arrival of IVF, which may have a certain impact on family relations. At this time, parents can actively carry out family communication, enhance understanding and acceptance among family members, and help family relations return to stability.

Finally, the birth of IVF will also bring joy and happiness to the family and become a closer bond between family members. Family members can share and assume the responsibility of raising children together, thus strengthening the close family relationship.

social identity

IVF may face some challenges in terms of social identity. Some people may have negative prejudice and discrimination against IVF. Therefore, IVF may suffer from some problems and unfair treatment in social interaction.

However, with the passage of time and the progress of social concepts, the problem of social identity of IVF is gradually reducing. The society should further strengthen the support and care for IVF and its families to ensure that they can enjoy equal rights and opportunities.

Summary

IVF has an impact on children's physical health, psychological development, family relations and social identity. Although there may be some health problems when a child is born, the progress of modern medicine makes these problems can be treated in time. In terms of psychological development, there is no significant difference between IVF and naturally conceived children. However, the balance and stability of family relations and social support are crucial for the healthy growth of IVF. Therefore, the society should further strengthen the support and care for IVF and their families to ensure that they can integrate into the society and enjoy equal rights and opportunities.

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