Effects of IVF on Mother's Body
IVF technology is a kind of assisted reproductive technology, which transfers the fertilized eggs into the mother through artificial insemination, helping couples who cannot conceive naturally realize their reproductive dreams. Although IVF technology has been widely used in modern medicine, it will also have a certain impact on the mother's body. Therefore, in the process of IVF, it is particularly important to protect the mother's health. This article will elaborate on the influence of IVF on mother's body and how to protect mother's health from many aspects.

Impact 1: Physical changes caused by hormone therapy
Hormone therapy in IVF is an inevitable link, and the use of hormone drugs will have a certain impact on the mother's body. First, the use of hormone may cause some discomfort, such as breast pain, headache, mood fluctuations, etc. Secondly, a large number of hormones can lead to ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), which is characterized by abdominal distention, abdominal pain, nausea and other symptoms. In order to protect the mother's health, the doctor will adjust the dosage of hormone according to the situation of each individual to avoid excessive stimulation, and conduct regular physical examination and monitoring to ensure that the mother's health is stable.
Impact 2: The impact of surgical operation on the body
In the process of IVF, mothers need to undergo a series of surgical procedures, such as egg retrieval and embryo transfer. These surgical operations will have certain stimulation and impact on the body. Ovulation may cause temporary abdominal distension, abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding, while embryo transfer may cause local inflammatory reaction and discomfort. In order to reduce the physical impact of surgery, doctors will operate accurately, reduce trauma, and give appropriate postoperative care and drug treatment.
Impact 3: The impact of psychological pressure on the body
The IVF process is often accompanied by greater psychological pressure. For some couples, fertility problems may have become a long-term problem. In the process of IVF, mothers often suffer greater psychological pressure and anxiety. Psychological stress is closely related to physical health. Excessive anxiety and stress will affect the balance of body hormones and have a negative impact on the immune system. Therefore, to protect the mother's physical health, we also need to pay attention to her psychological and emotional state, and provide necessary psychological support and counseling.
Impact 4: The effect of conditioning during pregnancy on the body
Once the IVF baby is successfully conceived, the upcoming pregnancy period also has certain requirements for the mother's health. Conditioning during pregnancy includes guidance on diet, rest, exercise, etc., to ensure the normal development of the fetus and the health of the mother. Nutrition intake and reasonable rest during pregnancy are crucial to the recovery of the mother's body and the growth and development of the fetus. In addition, proper exercise can promote blood circulation and maintain good cardiopulmonary function. Through scientific recuperation during pregnancy, the mother's health can be protected to the greatest extent.
Summary
The development of IVF technology has brought hope for those couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, in the process of IVF, the health of mothers also faces certain challenges. Hormone therapy, surgical procedures, psychological stress and recuperation during pregnancy all affect the mother's physical health. Therefore, in order to protect the mother's health during the IVF period, we need to adjust the dosage of hormone therapy according to individual conditions, accurately operate the surgery and provide appropriate care, pay attention to the mother's psychological and emotional state, and carry out scientific pregnancy conditioning. In this way, the health of the mother can be ensured, and the pregnancy and reproduction of IVF can be realized successfully.