Can IVF solve the problem of parents' separation?
In recent years, the divorce rate has gradually risen, leading to an increase in the number of divorced families. Divorce is a great blow and challenge for children. As a way of reproduction brought about by scientific and technological progress, whether IVF can solve the problems faced by children after divorce has become the focus of attention. This article will discuss the role of IVF in solving the divorce problem from four aspects: psychological impact, parent-child relationship, family atmosphere and legal protection.

Psychological influence
Divorce is a major trauma to children, which may lead to many psychological problems. Although IVF inherits the genes of its parents, it still realizes that it came to the world through IVF. This special experience may bring psychological problems such as inferiority complex, loneliness and identity confusion to children.
However, IVF has some positive effects on psychology. IVF babies are expected and paid attention to during pregnancy. Only through complicated procedures can parents successfully obtain IVF babies. This expectation and value will make children feel particularly important. The birth of test tube babies has also become a link to maintain parent-child relations in divorced families, and parents may work harder to establish deep feelings with their children.
To sum up, IVF has a positive effect on the psychological impact of divorce, but it can not completely eliminate the adverse psychological impact.
Parent-child relationship
After parents divorce, children often face the problem of parent-child relationship. Can IVF solve this problem? IVF is usually obtained by one party of a single parent family or divorced family through artificial assisted reproduction, so there may be some special circumstances in the parent-child relationship.
First, IVF usually has only one biological parent. Compared with children raised by both parents, IVF can only establish parent-child relationship with one biological parent. This may lead to the child's desire and sense of loss for the missing parent.
Secondly, IVF babies usually face the situation of single parent families. If parents cannot raise them together, children may live with only one parent and lack the opportunity to establish parent-child relationship with the other.
In general, IVF babies may face some special circumstances in parent-child relationship, but parents can make up for these shortcomings by actively establishing parent-child relationship, strengthening communication and care.
Family atmosphere
Divorce has a great impact on the original family atmosphere. Can IVF bring some positive changes to the divorce process?
As a family planning method, parents may cherish and attach more importance to the family in the process of IVF pregnancy. They may pay more attention to the creation of family atmosphere, hoping to provide a good growth environment for children.
In addition, the birth of IVF can also become a cohesive point of the family, making the members of divorced families more united. By taking care of and cultivating test tube babies, parents will deepen their feelings with each other and thus enhance the family atmosphere.
In general, IVF plays a positive role in the family atmosphere, but it is still limited in solving the problems caused by divorce.
Legal safeguards
Divorced families often face many legal problems. Can IVF provide legal protection in solving the divorce problem?
When IVF babies are born, parents usually need to sign relevant agreements to clarify the rights and responsibilities of each party. This can help resolve disputes and disputes in divorced families and provide better legal protection for children.
In addition, the laws of many countries and regions have also clearly protected the rights and interests of IVF babies to ensure that they receive fair treatment in divorced families.
To sum up, although IVF can help solve the problems faced by children after divorce to some extent, it cannot completely solve these problems. The stability of the family and the care of parents are still indispensable factors in the growth of children.