The Influence of IVF Technology on Couple's Emotion
IVF technology is a method of combining sperm and eggs in the laboratory, cultivating embryos and implanting them into the mother through assisted reproduction technology, which provides a reproductive option for couples who cannot pass natural pregnancy. However, the emergence of this technology has also brought a series of impacts on the couple's feelings and marital relations.

Psychological Pressure and Anxiety
When couples choose IVF technology, they often have experienced a period of infertility pain, which often brings them psychological pressure and anxiety. They worry about whether they can successfully conceive and about possible complications after the operation. These anxieties may have a negative impact on the emotional relationship between husband and wife.
In addition, the treatment process of IVF technology usually requires the couple to cooperate with multiple medical examinations and operations, which is a test for both the physical and mental health of the couple. Couples need to support and understand each other, but they also face many uncertainties and challenges. These pressures and anxieties may cause friction and tension between husband and wife, thus affecting their marriage relationship.
However, through professional counseling and psychological support, couples can better cope with the pressure and anxiety caused by IVF technology. They can face difficulties together, deepen mutual understanding and support, and then enhance the emotional stability of couples.
Family expectations and responsibilities
IVF technology has given some couples who cannot conceive naturally the opportunity to achieve their reproductive aspirations, which makes them often have higher expectations for the birth of IVF babies. Couples may hope to obtain "perfect" children through IVF technology, and also hope that children can make up for their lack of infertility.
However, IVF technology does not guarantee that children have all the qualities and abilities they expect. The development and growth of children are inseparable from genetic and environmental factors. IVF only provides a way for couples to have children, and cannot change children's genes and development trajectory.
Couples need to rationally face their children's development, adjust their expectations, and cultivate their children's independent and confident personality. They can change their expectations and attitudes towards their children and establish a correct concept of family education, so as to better cope with the family pressure brought about by IVF technology and maintain healthy feelings between husband and wife.
Medical decision-making and communication
Couples need to make medical decisions together when choosing IVF technology, which requires full communication and mutual understanding between couples. Both husband and wife may have different attitudes and views on IVF technology, such as their consideration of risk acceptance and economic affordability.
This inconsistency in medical decision-making may lead to conflicts and contradictions between husband and wife. However, through open communication and mutual compromise, couples can resolve their differences, find common goals and directions, and then strengthen the stability of marriage and emotional ties between couples.
At the same time, the couple need to coordinate the medical schedule and carry out multiple examinations and operations during the IVF technical treatment. This requires them to patiently negotiate their time and arrangements, support and understand each other. Through mutual trust and cooperation, couples can better experience the treatment process of IVF technology and jointly welcome the arrival of new life.
Summary
Test tube baby technology has a variety of impacts on couples' feelings and marital relationships. Couples often face psychological pressure and anxiety during IVF treatment, and need mutual support and understanding. In addition, couples often have higher expectations for the birth of test tube babies, and need to rationally face the development of children and adjust their expectations and attitudes. Medical decision-making and communication are also challenges that couples face. They need to communicate openly and compromise with each other to reach consensus.
Through effective psychological support and communication, couples can better cope with the problems and challenges brought by IVF technology, and enhance the emotional stability of couples and the durability of marriage.