Symptoms of IVF bleeding
In vitro fertilization (IVF) babies are babies born through medical means. In recent years, with the development of IVF technology, more and more couples choose IVF to achieve their reproductive aspirations. However, IVF babies may have some health problems after birth, one of which is bleeding. There are various symptoms of IVF hemorrhage, which will be described in detail from four aspects below.

1. Epistaxis
After the birth of test tube babies, epistaxis sometimes occurs. The blood vessels in the nasal cavity of test tube babies are fragile, and they are often easily stimulated to rupture, leading to epistaxis. In general, test tube infant epistaxis is a mild bleeding, which will not cause too much impact on the health of infants. However, if the epistaxis lasts for a long time or has a large amount of bleeding, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time.
There are many reasons for epistaxis. In addition to the weakness of nasal vessels, it may also be related to nasal infection, rhinitis and other factors. Therefore, in the IVF family, special attention should be paid to the hygiene of the nasal cavity, and the nasal cavity should be kept dry and clean daily to avoid infection or excessive stimulation.
2. Gastrointestinal bleeding
Another common symptom of IVF bleeding is gastrointestinal bleeding. In vitro babies may have black stool or shed blood filaments in the early postnatal period, which may be the manifestation of gastrointestinal bleeding. There are many reasons for gastrointestinal bleeding, which may be related to gastrointestinal mucosa damage, gastrointestinal organ dysplasia and other factors.
Gastrointestinal bleeding has a great impact on the health of test tube babies. Therefore, once black stool or shed blood silk is found, parents are advised to seek medical advice immediately to eliminate the possibility of digestive problems. The doctor will carry out necessary inspection and treatment to ensure the health of the baby.
3. Skin congestion
After the birth of test tube babies, some babies may have symptoms of skin congestion. The skin of test tube babies is fragile and rich in blood vessels, so it is prone to skin congestion. Skin congestion is generally manifested as skin redness, purpura, etc. If the congestion lasts for a long time or covers a large area, it is recommended to seek professional advice from a doctor.
The causes of skin congestion in test tube infants may be related to factors such as abnormal fetal growth and excessive dose of somatotropin. Therefore, the IVF family should pay attention to protecting the baby's skin in life to avoid excessive friction or irritation.
4. Intracranial hemorrhage
After the birth of test tube babies, very few infants will have symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage. Intracranial hemorrhage is a serious disease. If it is not detected and treated in time, it may threaten the life of infants. Symptoms of intracranial hemorrhage include vomiting, convulsions, abnormal head swelling, etc. If these symptoms occur, they should be sent to a regular hospital immediately for examination and treatment.
The causes of intracranial hemorrhage in test tube infants may be related to the abnormal birth process at birth, fetal asphyxia and other factors. In IVF families, experienced and skilled hospitals should be selected as far as possible to perform IVF procedures, so as to reduce the risk of intracranial hemorrhage.
Summary
The symptoms of IVF hemorrhage are diverse, mainly including epistaxis, gastrointestinal bleeding, skin congestion and intracranial hemorrhage. Nosebleeding and skin congestion are relatively mild bleeding and generally do not cause too much impact on the health of infants. Gastrointestinal hemorrhage and intracranial hemorrhage are serious symptoms that require prompt medical attention. IVF families should pay attention to the health management of infants and avoid problems caused by factors such as intrauterine environment.