What tests should be done for IVF babies after three months?
IVF is a kind of baby born through in vitro embryo culture and transfer to the mother through assisted reproductive technology. For families, three months is an important period after the birth of IVF babies, and a series of examinations are needed to ensure their healthy development. The following four aspects will elaborate on the examinations required for IVF after three months.

1. Growth and development assessment
After three months of IVF, doctors usually conduct growth and development assessment to ensure the normal physiological and psychological development of the baby. This includes measuring the height, weight, head circumference and other basic indicators of the baby, and checking the development of the baby's skin, muscles and bones. In addition, the doctor will evaluate the infants' motor, cognitive and social abilities to ensure their normal development in all aspects.
At the same time, doctors will also conduct hearing and vision tests to check whether the baby's sensory organs are developing normally. These tests help to identify and correct any potential developmental problems early, so as to promote the healthy growth of infants.
2. Immunization
Immunization is an important measure to protect infants from certain infectious diseases. After three months, infants need to receive a series of immunizations, including vaccination, disease screening and blood tests. Common vaccinations include pertussis, pneumococcus, poliomyelitis and rotavirus.
The vaccination of these vaccines helps to strengthen the immunity of infants, prevent some serious infectious diseases, and protect their health and life safety.
3. Infant feeding and nutrition
After three months, the feeding and nutrition intake of infants are very important. The doctor will evaluate the feeding mode of the baby, the intake and frequency of breast milk or formula, and give corresponding guidance and suggestions.
In addition, doctors will also pay attention to the nutritional status of infants, check their weight growth and the content of nutrients in the blood, to ensure that infants receive adequate nutrition and healthy development.
4. Psychological and social development
In addition to the assessment of physical health, the psychological and social development of infants also needs attention. The doctor will observe the emotional expression, interactive behavior and attention of the baby, and evaluate its psychological development.
In terms of family, parents should also pay attention to the emotional needs and social skills of infants, so as to provide a warm and safe environment and adequate parent-child interaction for infants. This will help infants establish safe attachment relationships and promote their healthy psychological and social development.
Summary
After three months, IVF infants need to undergo various examinations, including growth and development assessment, immunization, infant feeding and nutrition, and psychological and social development. The purpose of these examinations is to ensure the health and normal development of the baby, and provide corresponding guidance and support. Parents should actively cooperate with the doctor's inspection and guidance to provide a good living and growth environment for the baby.