What is test tube baby leucorrhea?
Test tube baby leucorrhea refers to the white secretion produced by test tube baby. This secretion is mainly produced by the glands in the vaginal neck and cervical canal. The appearance of leucorrhea in test tube infants is related to the level of sexual hormones in infants, especially estrogen.

Under normal circumstances, the test tube baby leucorrhea is usually colorless or milky white, viscous and with some odor.
The leucorrhea of IVF can be observed to know whether the reproductive system of IVF operates normally. Therefore, observation and judgment of leucorrhea in IVF can help to find potential health problems.
How to judge abnormal leucorrhea in test tube babies?
Judging whether the leucorrhea of test tube babies is abnormal mainly depends on the following aspects:
1. Color and texture: Normal IVF leucorrhea is usually colorless or milky white, viscous and with some odor. If the color of the test tube baby leucorrhea changes and the texture is abnormal, it may mean that there is some problem.
2. Smell: Test tube infant leucorrhea usually has some smell, but if the taste is unusually strong or has a large odor, it may be the manifestation of abnormal leucorrhea.
3. Quantity: The number of leucorrhea in IVF can also be used to judge whether it is abnormal. If there is too much or too little leucorrhea in IVF, it may be a sign of problems.
4. Associated symptoms: Some IVF babies with abnormal leucorrhea may be accompanied by other symptoms, such as itching, pain, inflammation, etc.
Symptoms of leucorrhea in test tube infants
Abnormal leucorrhea in IVF may show the following symptoms:
1. Abnormal color: The leucorrhea of test tube babies is obviously yellow, dark yellow, green, etc., compared with normal milky white.
2. Abnormal texture: The viscosity of leucorrhea in test tube babies decreased and became thin or watery.
3. Abnormal smell: The leucorrhea of test tube babies emits abnormal thick or peculiar smell.
4. Abnormal quantity: Abnormal increase or decrease of leucorrhea in test tube infants.
5. Accompanying symptoms: Test tube baby leucorrhea accompanied by itching, pain, inflammation and other symptoms.
summary
Test tube baby leucorrhea is the white secretion produced by test tube baby, which is usually colorless or milky white, viscous and has some odor. To judge whether the leucorrhea in test tube babies is abnormal, we can start from the color, texture, smell and quantity, and also pay attention to whether it is accompanied by other symptoms. Abnormal leucorrhea in test tube infants may be manifested by changes in color, texture, smell and quantity, accompanied by itching, pain, inflammation and other symptoms. If abnormal leucorrhea is observed in test tube babies, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for examination and treatment.