What are the responsibilities and pressures of IVF on parents
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a method of combining sperm and eggs and cultivating them in the laboratory, and then implanting the fertilized eggs into the mother's uterus to achieve pregnancy and fertility. This technology provides hope for couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, IVF also brings some responsibility and pressure to parents.

Physical and psychological pressure
The influence of IVF process on women's body and psychology is enormous. First, IVF requires hormone drugs to promote follicular development. These drugs may cause side effects, such as headache, chest discomfort and mood fluctuations. Secondly, the operation itself may also cause discomfort and pain to the female body. In addition, the failure of IVF may bring great psychological pressure to the family, and also have a certain impact on the feelings of the couple.
In this process, the father usually suffers from some physical and psychological pressure. Although the IVF process is relatively simple for men, they still need to participate in the treatment and support of their wives. In addition, if IVF fails, the father may feel responsibility and disappointment.
Economic pressure
The IVF process requires many attempts, so economic pressure is a big challenge. The cost of the whole process is relatively high, including hormone drugs, surgery costs and laboratory costs. If the family's economic conditions are limited, this will increase the parents' economic pressure. They may need to borrow money, raise funds or adjust their lifestyle to cope with the high costs, which is a big burden for families.
Investment of time and energy
IVF needs a lot of time and energy. First, the whole process requires multiple hospital visits and examinations, and families need to arrange time to participate. Secondly, women need to inject drugs regularly according to the doctor's guidance, and also need to strengthen daily diet and exercise to increase the chance of pregnancy. These need close cooperation and support among family members.
At the same time, after the success of IVF, more time and energy are needed to take care of children. IVF is the most precious treasure for many couples, who are willing to provide the best support and education for their children. This means that parents need to pay more time and energy to take care of their children's growth and development.
Summary
IVF is both a hope and a challenging decision for parents. Physical and psychological pressure, economic pressure, time and energy input are the important responsibilities and pressures faced by parents in the process of IVF. However, considering the joy brought by IVF and the happiness of the family, parents are willing to bear these responsibilities and pressures and strive for their children's future.