Frequently asked questions after 15 days of IVF
IVF is a baby born through in vitro fertilization technology, which provides an opportunity for couples who cannot conceive naturally. Babies need special care and attention in the first few weeks after birth. Many novice parents may be confused about some common problems of IVF after 15 days. Here are some possible questions and answers.

1. Infant diet
After 15 days of IVF, diet is an important concern. The main source of nutrition for infants in the first few days is breast milk. If the mother cannot provide enough breast milk, she can choose formula to feed. The number of feedings per day should be determined according to the needs of the baby, but usually in 15 days, 8-12 times a day can be fed. Make sure the baby is full, but do not overfeed. If you have any dietary problems, you can consult a pediatrician or professional nurse.
At the same time, care should be taken to avoid allowing infants to eat foods containing too many additives or artificial pigments. After 15 days, some paste food can be introduced, but food safety and hygiene need to be ensured.
2. Baby's sleep
Babies still need a lot of sleep after 15 days of IVF. Newborns usually need 16-20 hours of sleep every day. In order to help infants establish good sleep habits, we can create a quiet and comfortable sleep environment and ensure that infants have enough sleep time every day. Following a regular circadian rhythm helps to establish a baby's sleep pattern.
In addition, watch out for any signs of difficulty sleeping, such as frequent crying or difficulty falling asleep. If these problems exist, it is recommended to consult a pediatrician for professional advice.
3. Infant health
After 15 days of IVF, infant health is one of the most important concerns. According to the doctor's advice, infants can be vaccinated on time to enhance their immunity. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure the cleanness and hygiene of the family environment and avoid exposing infants to viruses and bacteria. For infant care, the advice of professional medical staff should be followed, including bathing, changing diapers, cleaning the umbilical cord, etc.
If the baby has any abnormal symptoms, such as fever, dyspnea or diarrhea, consult a doctor immediately. Timely diagnosis and treatment are essential for the health of infants.
4. Infant development
After 15 days of IVF, infant development is also a focus of attention. At this stage, infants will have some basic reactions and actions, such as response to sound, holding objects and head rotation. The development process of each baby may be different, but if the baby has obvious development delay, a professional doctor should be consulted for more accurate assessment and guidance.
It is also important to monitor the growth of the baby's weight and height, which can be measured regularly and discussed with the doctor. In addition, some appropriate interactions with infants, such as singing, telling stories or lullabies, can help promote infants' social and cognitive development.
summary
After 15 days of IVF, novice parents may face various problems and concerns. Diet, sleep, health and development are the most common concerns. By providing appropriate food and drinks, establishing regular sleep habits, paying attention to the health of infants and providing appropriate care, infants can grow up healthily. At the same time, consulting professional doctors and regular monitoring of weight and height can provide more comprehensive guidance and evaluation.
Remember to keep close contact and communication with professional medical staff in the process of IVF growth, and they will provide you with the most accurate and professional advice.