Effects of IVF on the body
IVF refers to the way to achieve fertility by fertilizing sperm and eggs in vitro through assisted reproduction technology, and embedding the fertilized eggs into the mother's uterus to develop into embryos. This technology provides hope for some couples who cannot conceive naturally. However, while pursuing fertility, it is also very important to understand the impact of IVF on the body.

Impact 1: Risk of in vitro fertilization
The first step of IVF is in vitro fertilization, which itself has certain risks. Surgery may result in an increased risk of bleeding, infection, or damage to the uterus or other organs. In addition, the administration process may also cause allergic reactions or other uncomfortable symptoms. Therefore, before IVF, doctors will comprehensively assess the physical condition of the couple to ensure the safety of the operation.
In addition, IVF surgery will also have some impact on women's mental stress, because this process requires a lot of medical examination and treatment, as well as continuous injection of hormone drugs, which may lead to emotional fluctuations and physical discomfort to a certain extent.
Impact 2: Success rate of embryo transfer
The success rate of IVF is closely related to the effect of embryo transfer. Generally speaking, doctors will choose well developed and high-quality embryos for transplantation to improve the success rate. However, the failure of embryo transfer may also occur, leading to the need for a new process. In addition, some couples may need multiple transplants to succeed, which will undoubtedly increase the physical pressure and financial burden.
Impact 3: Risk of pregnancy complications
After IVF successfully conceives, there are also some risks during pregnancy. For some reasons, pregnant women with IVF may be more prone to complications than those with natural pregnancy. For example, IVF pregnant women may have a higher risk of miscarriage, more likely to suffer from pregnancy induced hypertension, infection, etc. Therefore, doctors will closely monitor the health status of IVF pregnant women, timely deal with complications, and ensure the safety of mothers and babies.
Impact 4: potential mental health problems
IVF is a hope for couples, however, it may also bring some mental health problems in this process. The long treatment process and uncertain results may cause stress to the couple's psychology. For some couples who have tried many times but failed to give birth, psychological problems such as disappointment, anxiety and depression may occur. Therefore, couples should fully understand and be prepared to deal with these possible psychological problems before IVF.
Summary: The impact of IVF on the body is mainly reflected in the risk of surgery, the success rate of embryo transfer, the risk of pregnancy complications and potential mental health problems. Although IVF provides hope for couples who are unable to conceive naturally, couples should fully understand and prepare for these possible physical and psychological impacts when carrying out this process.
How about the comprehensive strength:
The Ninth People's Hospital is a real hospital, located in a big city in China, and is a comprehensive medical institution. The hospital has strong strength in various fields, especially in obstetrics and gynecology and assisted reproductive technology with rich experience and advanced equipment. The hospital has a professional medical team, which can provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment services for IVF patients. In addition, the hospital also pays attention to scientific research and academic exchanges, actively participates in cooperation and exchange activities at home and abroad, and constantly improves its comprehensive strength.