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What materials should be prepared for IVF archiving?



Materials for IVF Filing

Filing of IVF is the first and critical step in the process of assisted reproductive technology. To complete IVF archiving, a series of materials and documents are required to ensure the smooth progress of the whole process. The following are the materials and documents required for preparing IVF files.

Hospital appointment

Before preparing for filing, choose a regular hospital for assisted reproductive technology. Only hospitals with legal qualifications and rich experience can ensure the safety and success rate of technology. Patients can check the hospital's official website or consult the hospital's telephone number to find out whether the hospital has IVF services. Once the hospital is confirmed, you can call the hospital to make an appointment for the first consultation and testing. The following materials are usually required when making an appointment:

1. Copies of the patient's personal identification documents (ID card, passport, etc.).

 What materials should be prepared for IVF archiving?

2. Copy of marriage certificate of the patient and spouse to prove the marital relationship.

3. Copies of physical examination reports of patients and spouses to understand their physical conditions.

Physical examination and disease screening

In the process of IVF archiving, a series of physical examinations and disease screening are required to understand the patient's physical condition and develop appropriate plans for subsequent treatment. These examinations usually include gynecological examination, blood examination, blood type identification, semen analysis, etc. In physical examination and disease screening, hospitals usually need the following materials:

1. The patient's physical examination records, including the results of gynecological examination and habitual abortion examination.

2. Blood examination report of the patient and spouse, including blood routine test, liver function, kidney function, hepatitis B, AIDS, etc.

3. Blood type identification certificates of patients and spouses to identify potential blood type problems.

Childbearing and medical history

Understanding the patient's reproductive and medical history is particularly important for developing appropriate treatment plans. The patient needs to provide the following materials:

1. The patient's birth history records, including whether they have had children in the past, whether they have had abortion, medical abortion, induced abortion, etc.

2. A copy of the medical records of the hospital or clinic where the patient has visited, so as to understand the diseases and treatments the patient has suffered.

3. The patient and spouse may have a family genetic history to determine whether there are potential genetic problems.

Psychological counseling and agreement signing

During the archiving of IVF, patients also need to receive psychological counseling and sign relevant agreements. This is to ensure that patients and spouses are prepared for possible emotional fluctuations throughout the process, and to clarify the responsibilities and rights of both parties. At the stage of psychological counseling and agreement signing, hospitals usually need the following materials:

1. Psychological consultation records of patients and spouses to understand the attitudes and psychological status of both parties towards IVF.

2. The patient and spouse need to sign the IVF agreement provided by the hospital to clarify the obligations and rights of both parties.

3. Patients and spouses may need to provide other legal documents, such as power of attorney.

To sum up, the materials to be prepared in the process of IVF archiving include hospital appointment materials, physical examination and disease screening materials, birth history and medical history materials, as well as psychological counseling and agreement signing materials. Only by doing these preparations, can we ensure the smooth progress of the follow-up IVF treatment.
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