How does Wenzhou IVF affect the body?
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology that uses in vitro fertilization (IVF) or other auxiliary technologies to safely implant embryos into the mother's uterus after fertilization in the laboratory. Wenzhou, as one of the cities with the earliest and largest development of assisted reproductive technology in China, IVF has been widely used here. However, this technology has some effects on the body. Next, we will elaborate on the impact of Wenzhou IVF on the body from four aspects: physiological changes, health during pregnancy, risk of multiple pregnancy and psychological pressure.

1. Physiological changes
The physiological changes of Wenzhou IVF are mainly reflected in the hormone level of female body and the thickness of endometrium. Before accepting assisted reproductive technology, women often need to regulate hormone levels through drugs to promote ovarian function and increase the chance of fertilization. These drugs can lead to breast pain, nausea, abdominal distension and other symptoms in women. In addition, after hormone treatment, the endometrium will become thicker than normal to provide a better implantation environment. Although these physiological changes are temporary, they still have a certain impact on the female body.
Although the physiological changes of IVF have certain effects on the body, doctors will adjust according to individual conditions to ensure the health and safety of the body.
2. Health during pregnancy
Wenzhou IVF has a high success rate. Once pregnancy is successful, healthy diet and living habits are crucial to the healthy development of mother and child. Pregnant women need to pay attention to balanced nutrition intake and increase the intake of protein, vitamins and minerals. In addition, moderate exercise will help promote blood circulation and maintain a healthy weight.
Some specialized hospitals in Wenzhou, such as the Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital affiliated to Wenzhou Medical University, provide pregnant women with health care services. These hospitals not only provide basic pregnancy inspection and monitoring, but also provide professional pregnancy nutrition guidance and treatment of pregnancy symptoms, providing reassuring medical services for the mothers of test tube babies.
3. Risk of multiple pregnancy
IVF technology can greatly increase the pregnancy rate of multiple pregnancies, which also makes multiple pregnancies a common risk of IVF. Multiple pregnancy increases the risk of maternal and infant complications, such as premature delivery, low birth weight, fetal dysplasia, pre eclampsia, etc. The existence of these risks requires doctors to carry out close monitoring during pregnancy and take appropriate measures to ensure the health of mothers and babies.
In some hospitals in Wenzhou, such as the Fifth People's Hospital of Wenzhou City, there are special multiple pregnancy teams. They have rich experience and advanced technology, and can provide comprehensive medical care for multiple pregnancy pregnant women.
4. Psychological pressure
IVF treatment is an important opportunity for infertile couples, but it also brings psychological pressure. In the process of treatment, couples face psychological problems such as emotional fluctuations, anxiety and tension. This kind of psychological pressure may have negative effects on the body, such as depression, insomnia, anorexia, etc.
In order to help couples cope with psychological pressure, some hospitals in Wenzhou provide psychological counseling services to help them alleviate anxiety, establish a positive attitude, and increase the success rate of treatment.
Summary
As an assisted reproductive technology, Wenzhou IVF has an inevitable impact on the body. From the four aspects of physiological changes, health during pregnancy, risk of multiple pregnancies and psychological pressure, the impact of Wenzhou IVF on the body is multifaceted. However, through the professional services and guidance of some authoritative hospitals in Wenzhou, adverse effects can be mitigated to ensure the health and safety of mothers and infants.