Sequelae of IVF in Hangzhou
As an assisted reproductive technology, IVF technology has played an important role in solving the problem of fertility disorders. However, the sequelae of IVF are also important issues that people pay attention to. The following will elaborate on the sequelae of IVF from four aspects: embryo quality, multiple pregnancy, psychological problems and social pressure.

Embryo quality
The embryo quality of IVF technology is one of the important factors that affect the sequelae. In IVF technology, multiple embryos will be transferred to the mother to improve the success rate. However, some embryos are inevitably of poor quality. These embryos may lead to early miscarriage, embryo termination or birth of deformed babies. In addition, factors such as freezing and thawing of embryos and composition of culture medium during embryo transfer may also affect the quality of embryos.
In addition, hormones are often used in IVF technology to promote ovarian ovulation and egg production, which may also have an impact on embryo quality. Excessive hormone use may lead to ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, causing a series of uncomfortable reactions, such as abdominal distension, polycystic ovary, etc., which further affects embryonic development.
Therefore, embryo quality is an important aspect of IVF sequelae, which needs to be strictly controlled by medical institutions in the process of operation to reduce the occurrence of sequelae.
Multiple pregnancy
In IVF technology, multiple pregnancy is also a common sequela. In order to improve the success rate, doctors usually transfer multiple embryos to the mother, which may lead to the risk of multiple pregnancies. Multiple pregnancy has certain health risks to both pregnant women and fetuses.
In multiple pregnancy, pregnant women are prone to pregnancy complications, such as pregnancy hypertension, gestational diabetes, etc. In addition, multiple pregnancy also increases the risk of premature delivery and low birth weight, and increases the neonatal mortality rate. For newborns, multiple pregnancy will also increase the possibility of intrauterine growth retardation, birth defects, intellectual development problems, etc.
Therefore, medical institutions should control the number of embryos transferred in IVF technology to reduce the incidence of multiple pregnancy.
Psychological problems
The sequelae of IVF technology also include psychological problems. For some infertile couples, IVF technology is an important fertility choice. However, couples may face great psychological pressure in the process of unsuccessful efforts for many years. In IVF technology, we need to go through continuous treatment, including egg retrieval, embryo transfer, etc. These processes may be painful for couples.
In addition, the success of IVF technology cannot completely eliminate psychological problems. The arrival of a baby may cause anxiety, loneliness and worry about the health of the baby between couples. At the same time, because the success rate of IVF is not 100%, there may be problems such as failure, retrying, and increased economic burden, which will further increase the psychological burden.
social pressure
The sequelae of IVF also involve social pressure. Due to the existence of traditional concepts, infertile couples may face pressure from families, relatives and friends and society. In China, marriage and childbirth have been given an important social role, and infertility may be regarded as "unsuccessful" or "imperfect". The pressure of this concept will make couples feel ashamed, inferior and depressed.
In addition, the high cost of IVF technology will also increase economic pressure on infertile couples. Some families may be unable to carry out IVF treatment due to their heavy financial burden, leading to further deterioration of psychological and family relations.
Summary
To sum up, the sequelae of IVF in Hangzhou Women's Insurance Bureau mainly include embryo quality, multiple pregnancy, psychological problems and social pressure. Poor embryo quality may lead to early abortion, embryo termination or birth of deformed babies; Multiple pregnancy increases the health risks of pregnant women and fetuses; Psychological problems in the process of IVF technology may cause couples to face enormous psychological pressure; The social pressure comes from the pressure of traditional concepts on infertile couples and high economic costs.
Therefore, in IVF technology, medical institutions need to pay attention to the control of embryo quality and the risk control of multiple pregnancy, as well as the construction of couples' mental health and social support system. Only in this way can IVF technology better serve infertile couples and reduce the incidence of sequelae.