Test tube baby preparation
IVF is a medical method to help infertile couples realize their reproductive dreams through artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization. There are several aspects to be considered and prepared before the preparation of IVF.

1. Health examination
First of all, both husband and wife need to have a health examination to ensure that their physical conditions are suitable for IVF. This includes conducting basic reproductive system checks to determine whether the woman has problems such as fallopian tube obstruction, endometriosis, and whether the man has sperm quality problems. At the same time, some basic physical examinations, such as blood examination, ultrasonic examination, etc., need to be carried out to eliminate any health problems that may affect the success rate of IVF.
2. Accurate ovulation
In order to improve the success rate of IVF, women need to conduct precise ovulation. This means that by monitoring the development of follicles and the level of sex hormones, the best fertilization window can be determined to improve the chances of fertilization. Usually, this can be achieved by monitoring body temperature, using ovulation test paper, or performing ultrasonic examination.
3. Drug treatment
Some drugs can help regulate women's ovulation cycle and improve the probability of pregnancy. Doctors may recommend the use of ovulation promoting drugs, such as gonadotropin or follicle stimulating hormone, to improve the quantity and quality of eggs. In addition, progesterone may be used to help maintain pregnancy and reduce the risk of miscarriage.
Postoperative care of test tube babies
After the success of IVF, postoperative care is needed to ensure the smooth progress of pregnancy.
1. Rest and relaxation
Within a few days after IVF operation, the woman needs more rest and relaxation. Avoid overwork and strenuous exercise, and keep a relaxed attitude. The doctor may suggest reducing the stress and tension in daily life as much as possible.
2. Drug treatment
After surgery, doctors may prescribe some drugs, such as progesterone or other supportive drugs, to help maintain pregnancy and reduce the risk of miscarriage. The woman needs to use these drugs correctly according to the doctor's instructions, and regularly return for monitoring.
3. Diet and nutrition
Reasonable diet and nutrition are essential for the smooth development of pregnancy. The woman needs to pay attention to the balanced diet and take in enough protein, vitamins and minerals. In addition, avoid excessive intake of caffeine and alcohol, as well as raw, cold and greasy food.
Summary
In order to ensure the success of IVF, early preparation and postoperative care are important. In the preliminary preparation, both the husband and wife need to have a health examination, precise ovulation and necessary medication. Postoperative care includes rest and relaxation, medication and reasonable diet. Through proper preparation and care, the success rate of IVF can be improved, bringing hope for healthy babies to infertile couples.