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What information does IVF need to file?



Data required for IVF archiving

IVF refers to the baby who conceives the fertilized egg in the process of in vitro culture through assisted reproductive technology and implants the embryo into the mother's body after a certain period of time to achieve delivery. Filing of IVF is an important step for assisted reproductive therapy, and various data need to be collected to ensure the smooth progress of pregnancy and the healthy development of infants.

 What information does IVF need to file?

1. Information of baby's parents

When creating files for IVF, the basic information of the baby's parents is crucial. This includes their name, date of birth, ID card number, contact information, etc. In addition, it is also necessary to provide relevant information such as the marital status of the parents of the baby, whether they have children, and family address.

In order to ensure the safety of assisted reproductive treatment and the smooth progress of pregnancy, doctors may also ask questions about the personal and family medical history of the baby's parents. This information can help doctors assess the genetic risk of babies and whether there are some diseases that may affect the success of pregnancy.

2. Medical examination report of infants

Another important step of IVF archiving is to collect medical examination reports of infants. These reports include the results of various examinations, tests and imaging examinations carried out by infants. Doctors need to conduct a comprehensive assessment of the physical condition of IVF babies to ensure their health and normal development.

Generally speaking, the medical examination report of infants should include the following aspects: routine blood examination, biochemical examination, immune function examination, genetic examination, ultrasonic examination, chromosome examination, etc. These reports can provide doctors with diagnostic evidence and help them decide whether further treatment is necessary.

3. Reproductive medicine history of infants

In order to file IVF, it is also necessary to collect the reproductive medical history of the baby, including the way the baby is conceived, the early development of the embryo, and the number of transplants. This information is very important for doctors to help them understand the risks and possible problems during pregnancy.

In addition, the infant's reproductive medical history also includes detailed records of the assisted reproductive treatment performed by the infant's mother, such as hormone therapy, in vitro fertilization process, etc. These data are particularly important for doctors to help them formulate the most suitable treatment plan for pregnancy.

4. Information about hospitals and doctors

When creating files for IVF, relevant information of hospitals and doctors should be provided. This includes the name, address, telephone number, doctor's name, professional title, etc. of the hospital. The key to the success of IVF is to ensure the selection of formal and experienced hospitals and doctors.

In addition, copies of relevant certificates, practicing licenses and other documents of the hospital need to be provided to doctors to verify the legality and credibility of the hospital. Choosing regular hospitals and doctors can provide safer and more reliable assisted reproductive treatment services.

Summary

The filing of IVF requires the collection of a variety of data, including the information of the baby's parents, the baby's medical examination report, the baby's reproductive medical history, and the relevant information of hospitals and doctors. These data can help doctors assess the health status of infants and formulate appropriate treatment plans, thus increasing the success rate of IVF. Choosing a regular hospital and doctor is also an important step to ensure the safety of IVF.

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