Medical risks of 38 year old IVF infants
The widespread use of IVF technology has made many young women no longer subject to age restrictions, but for women over 38 years of age, the medical risks of IVF will increase significantly. The following will describe these risks from several aspects and propose ways to reduce them.

1. Reproductive health risks
Women aged 38 and above face more reproductive health risks due to the possible decline in egg quality. First, the decrease in the number of eggs may lead to ovulation problems and irregular cycles, reducing the chance of pregnancy. Secondly, the quality of eggs declines, which is vulnerable to chromosomal abnormalities and genetic diseases, increasing the risk of miscarriage and fetal malformation.
In order to reduce this risk, 38 year old IVF babies can timely understand their own reproductive health status through regular reproductive health examination, including ovarian reserve assessment, endometrial examination, etc. In addition, it can also improve egg quality and reduce the risk of miscarriage by improving living habits, such as reasonable diet, moderate exercise, smoking cessation and alcohol restriction.
2. Physical and psychological risks
Women over 38 years old may have experienced a certain aging process physically, and their physical and psychological resistance may be poor. The whole process of IVF involves multiple medical examinations, operations and treatments, which is a physical and psychological burden for women. At the same time, because pregnancy may face the risk of more complications, it needs more physical and psychological support.
In order to reduce this risk, 38 year old IVF babies can improve their physical fitness and physical resistance by strengthening physical exercise. At the same time, psychological consultation and support can be sought to reduce anxiety and pressure and maintain a good psychological state.
3. Economic risks
The medical cost of IVF is relatively high, especially for women aged 38 and above, they may need more treatment and technical support. For ordinary families, the cost of IVF may be a greater economic burden.
In order to reduce this risk, 38 year old IVF babies can choose the nearest public hospital for consultation and treatment, which can reduce medical expenses and enjoy the support of medical security policies. In addition, some medical insurance or artificial birth subsidy policies can be found to reduce the economic burden.
4. Risk of complications
Some complications may occur during IVF, and the risk may be higher for women over 38 years old. Such as ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, ectopic pregnancy, multiple pregnancy, etc. These complications may pose a threat to women's body and fetal health.
In order to reduce this risk, 38 year old IVF babies need to consider the technical level and equipment conditions of the hospital when selecting hospitals, select experienced doctors for treatment, and follow the doctor's advice and guidance. At the same time, in the process of operation and treatment, necessary inspection and monitoring should be carried out in strict accordance with the requirements of doctors, as well as regular follow-up visits.
summary
Women over 38 years old face reproductive health risks, physical and psychological risks, economic risks and complications during IVF. In order to reduce these risks, 38 year old IVF babies can have regular reproductive health examinations, improve their living habits, strengthen physical exercise, and seek psychological counseling and support. Select the nearest public hospital for treatment, look for medical insurance and subsidy policies, comply with the doctor's suggestions and guidance, and return regularly. These methods can minimize medical risks and ensure the safe and effective operation of IVF.