What complications does Jiamusi test tube baby have to pay attention to?
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a medical technology that transfers pregnant embryos into the mother's uterus during IVF. Jiamusi is a developed city in China, where there are also many hospitals specializing in IVF. Although IVF technology has helped many couples with fertility disorders realize their dreams of childbirth, IVF also has some complications that need attention.

1. Risk of multiple pregnancy
In the process of IVF, in order to improve the success rate, multiple embryos are often transferred to the uterus at one time. This may lead to the risk of multiple pregnancies. Multiple pregnancy has certain risks for both women and fetuses. For example, multiple pregnancy is prone to premature delivery, placental dysfunction, fetal dysplasia and other problems. Therefore, in the process of IVF, the number of embryo transfers needs to be controlled according to individual conditions to avoid the risk of multiple pregnancies.
In addition, multiple pregnancy will also bring economic and life pressure problems to pregnant women and families. Therefore, it is necessary to fully consider these risks and pressures before IVF, and fully communicate and make decisions with doctors.
2. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome
In the process of IVF, women often need to receive ovulation promoting drugs or hormone treatment to increase ovulation and obtain enough eggs. However, the use of these drugs may lead to ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). OHSS may cause ovarian swelling, abdominal distention, vomiting, abdominal pain and other uncomfortable symptoms.
In order to prevent the occurrence of OHSS, doctors need to conduct reasonable drug dosage and monitoring according to the patient's personal conditions. In case of any discomfort, seek medical advice in time.
In addition, in order to avoid the occurrence of OHSS, doctors sometimes recommend the use of frozen embryo transfer to delay the time of embryo transfer.
3. Failure of embryo transfer
In the process of IVF, the success rate of embryo transfer is not 100%. Sometimes the embryo may not be implanted normally during the transfer process, leading to the transfer failure. This may be due to poor embryo quality, endometrium unsuitable for implantation, immune factors and other problems.
To avoid the risk of embryo transfer failure, doctors will use various inspection methods, such as ultrasonic examination, blood examination, etc., to assess the endometrial status and embryo quality of patients. According to the evaluation results, corresponding measures can be taken, such as adjusting drug dosage, improving endometrial status, etc., to improve the success rate of embryo transfer.
4. Psychological pressure
The process of IVF has great psychological pressure on both husband and wife. Couples who hope to realize their dreams of fertility through IVF, after years of treatment and waiting, often have high expectations for IVF. However, every failure will bring them great psychological pressure and frustration.
In order to cope with psychological pressure, couples need to support each other, understand and face difficulties and challenges together. Sometimes, taking part in psychological counseling is also a good way to help couples relieve stress and anxiety and improve their psychological quality.
Summary
Although IVF technology has helped many couples realize their dreams of childbirth, there are also some complications that need attention. Multiple pregnancy risk, ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, embryo transfer failure and psychological stress are common complications in IVF. In order to reduce the risk and improve the success rate, patients need to carry out reasonable treatment and monitoring under the guidance of doctors. At the same time, couples also need to support and understand each other, and maintain a positive and optimistic attitude in the face of difficulties and setbacks.