Possible conditions after 15 days of IVF
IVF is a kind of reproduction mode in which the fertilized eggs are cultured in the laboratory through artificial fertilization technology, and then the fertilized eggs are implanted into the mother's uterus. In the first few weeks after birth, IVF babies need special care and attention. Within 15 days after the birth of IVF, the following situations may occur.

Physical condition
In the 15 days after the birth of IVF babies, their physical conditions need close attention. Newborn babies are very fragile and vulnerable to diseases. Therefore, parents need to regularly observe the physical conditions of IVF babies, including temperature, sleep, feeding, etc. If the IVF baby suffers from persistent fever, vomiting, diarrhea and other abnormalities, consult the doctor in time to ensure its health.
In addition, within 15 days after the birth of a test tube baby, parents need to closely observe the physical development of the baby. Under normal circumstances, the weight of IVF should be increased by 20-30g every day, and the height should be increased. If abnormal conditions such as slow weight growth and slow height growth are found, the doctor should be consulted in time for professional advice and treatment.
In addition, in vitro babies need routine neonatal examinations within 15 days after birth. These examinations include hearing screening, cardiac auscultation, brain ultrasound, etc., aiming to exclude possible congenital diseases and abnormalities. These tests can help doctors find and treat relevant problems as soon as possible, so as to ensure the health of IVF.
Feeding and digestion
In the 15 days after the birth of test tube babies, feeding and digestion is an important concern. For newborns, breast milk is the best source of nutrition, so test tube babies can be fed with breast milk or formula. Parents need to pay attention to the correct feeding posture to ensure that IVF babies can suck correctly. At the same time, it is also necessary to ensure that infants are fed enough every day, and fed regularly and quantitatively. If the test tube baby has difficulty in sucking and vomiting too much, it should seek medical advice in time.
In addition, in the 15 days after the birth of test tube babies, digestive problems also need attention. As the gastrointestinal system of IVF is not fully developed, diarrhea, constipation and other problems may occur. For digestive problems, parents can take appropriate measures, such as adjusting the feeding interval, giving gentle massage, etc., to ease the baby's discomfort. If digestive problems persist or worsen, consult a doctor for help.
Behavior and sleep
In the 15 days after the birth of IVF babies, their behavior and sleep patterns also need attention. Under normal circumstances, IVF babies will spend most of their time in sleep, usually sleeping more than 16 hours a day. Parents need to ensure that IVF babies have enough sleep time to support their growth and development. In addition, parents also need to pay attention to the awakening time of IVF babies, provide them with appropriate stimulation and interaction, and promote the development of their perception and cognitive abilities.
At the same time, IVF babies may cry and feel uneasy within 15 days after birth. These behaviors may be due to hunger, fatigue, discomfort or the need for intimate contact. By observing the behavior of IVF babies, parents can quickly respond to their needs and provide appropriate comfort and comfort.
Summary
Within 15 days after the birth of a test tube baby, parents need to closely observe the baby's physical condition, feeding and digestion, as well as their behavior and sleep patterns. Through regular physical examination and examination, parents can find out the health problems of infants as soon as possible and take corresponding measures. In addition, parents also need to provide adequate care and interaction for IVF to promote its all-round development. IVF is a complex and cutting-edge reproductive technology. The care and attention of IVF needs to be combined with the guidance and professional knowledge of doctors to ensure its health and happiness.