Effects of in nest test tube baby on health of husband and wife
IVF is a kind of assisted reproduction technology, which helps couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their fertility desire by cultivating the fertilized eggs in vitro and then transplanting them into the female uterus. However, many people are concerned about whether this process will have an impact on the health of the couple. The following is described from four aspects.

1. Physiological impact
IVF may have some effects on the physiological status of couples. First of all, women may have discomfort symptoms such as breast pain, nausea, abdominal distension and dizziness during hormone therapy, which are common side effects of hormone therapy. Secondly, women need to scratch the endometrium during egg retrieval, which may cause some discomfort and local pain. In addition, the operation itself has certain risks, such as infection or bleeding.
As for men, they usually need to provide semen samples for fertilization. This process may cause certain pressure on men's psychology, thus affecting their physical health. In addition, some men may have problems such as semen antibody or semen quality decline, but this is not necessarily directly related to the IVF process.
In general, although there may be some physiological discomfort during IVF, these effects are usually temporary and will not have a serious long-term impact on the health of the couple.
2. Psychological impact
The process of IVF may have a certain impact on the mental health of couples. First, for couples who cannot conceive naturally, they may have experienced long-term infertility treatment failure, which will bring them depression, anxiety and psychological pressure. As the last hope, IVF may make couples place high expectations on the results, further increasing the psychological pressure.
In addition, as the IVF process requires many stressful steps, such as egg retrieval, embryo transfer, etc., couples may feel nervous and uneasy during the whole process. This tension and anxiety may affect the couple's mood and sleep, and then have a certain impact on health.
3. Social impact
The IVF process usually requires couples to spend a lot of time and energy, which may have a certain impact on their social life. Due to the need to go to the hospital regularly for treatment, couples may not be able to participate in some social activities or travel. In addition, couples may feel shame, embarrassment or inferiority in the process of infertility, which may lead them to maintain a sense of distance in social occasions.
However, the IVF process may also increase the emotional bond between couples, making them more dependent and supportive of each other. In the process of tension, couples have experienced many difficulties and challenges, which may make them cherish and care for each other's relationship more.
4. Economic impact
The IVF process usually requires high costs, which may have an impact on the economic situation of couples. In addition to medical expenses, couples also need to consider other expenses, such as hormone therapy, surgery costs, drug costs, etc. This may increase the couple's economic burden and have a certain impact on their lifestyle and consumption habits.
In conclusion, although the IVF process may have some physiological, psychological, social and economic impacts on couples, these impacts are usually temporary and can be alleviated through appropriate adjustment and support. When receiving IVF treatment, couples should fully understand the possible impact, and pay attention to and maintain their own physical and mental health.