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What effect does IVF have on the mother?



The influence of IVF on mother

IVF baby, also called IVF baby, is the process of culturing the fertilized egg to the embryonic stage in the laboratory through medical technology, and then transferring the embryo to the mother's uterus for pregnancy. The development of IVF technology enables many couples who cannot conceive naturally to realize their dream of becoming parents. However, IVF also has a certain impact on the mother. This article will elaborate on the influence of IVF on mother from four aspects.

 What effect does IVF have on the mother?

1. Physiological effects

The first physiological effect of IVF on the mother is hormonal regulation. In the process of IVF, the mother usually needs to inject a series of hormone drugs to increase ovulation and promote ovarian development. These drugs may cause the mother to experience dramatic fluctuations in hormone levels, causing emotional fluctuations, breast pain, abdominal distension and other uncomfortable symptoms.

In addition, during IVF pregnancy, the endometrial seminal vesicle swelling caused by embryo transfer may lead to mild abdominal pain and discomfort in the mother. Most of these physiological effects are temporary, and gradually reduce or disappear with the development of pregnancy.

2. Psychological influence

The second effect of IVF on the mother is psychological pressure. The IVF process often experienced many attempts, and a long wait and uncertainty will bring great psychological pressure to couples. In particular, every attempt to fail is a huge blow to the couple, which may lead to psychological problems such as depression and anxiety.

Not only the trial process, but also the IVF pregnancy stage will bring psychological pressure to the mother. Mothers often worry about nutrition supply, embryonic development and whether they can successfully deliver a healthy baby. These anxieties may affect the mother's sleep, appetite and mental health.

3. Impact of medical surveillance

The third effect of IVF on the mother is medical monitoring. In the process of IVF, the mother needs to go to the hospital regularly for various examinations and treatments, including blood tests, endometrial measurements, and tubal patency tests. At the same time, the mother also needs to receive embryo transfer and prenatal examination during pregnancy on time. The implementation of these medical monitoring measures not only consumes the mother's time and energy, but also may impose a certain burden on the economy.

4. Success rate and risk impact

The final impact of IVF on the mother is the success rate and risk. Although the development of IVF technology has enabled many couples to successfully realize their desire to have children, there are still certain success rates and risks. The increase in the number of attempts will increase the psychological and physiological burden of the mother. At the same time, the success of embryo transfer may also have emotional fluctuations on the mother.

In general, IVF has a physiological, psychological, medical monitoring, success rate and risk impact on the mother. Although these influences have brought certain burdens and pressures, the development of IVF technology provides a hope and opportunity for couples who cannot conceive naturally.

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