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Why do some people regret having IVF? Most likely, there have been significant changes or unexpected results in life. The reason for regret is that it took a lot of time and money to become an IVF baby, and eventually fell into financial difficulties; I only wanted to have one child but unexpectedly gave birth to multiple children; The occurrence of physiological defects in the fetus brings enormous pressure to the family. These three points are mostly the reasons for regret in IVF families.
The probability of severe physiological defects and underweight in IVF at birth is twice that of an ordinary baby born naturally. Nowadays, more and more infertile couples hope to use third-party assisted reproductive technology to help them successfully conceive and give birth to their own children. However, this discovery by scientists undoubtedly casts a cold water on these infertile couples, which has also attracted their great attention.
Some people hold a skeptical attitude towards this, but their reasons for opposition seem insufficient, as artificial fertilization technology often leads to twins or even multiple births, which poses a high risk of multiple births. The scientists involved in these two studies indicate that even if the possibility of multiple births caused by artificial fertilization is ruled out, there is a high risk of singleton IVF being born with underweight or defects. Because during artificial fertilization, the egg needs to be temporarily removed from the female body and then mixed with sperm in a test tube, or directly injected into the egg, external factors can affect the combination of sperm and egg.
Michelle Hansen, a scientist at the University of Western Australia, said: 'We have found that babies who conceive through reproductive methods such as artificial insemination are twice as likely to be diagnosed with severe physiological defects within one year of birth as naturally pregnant babies.'.
Australia studied 37 infants delivered through in vitro mixing, 301 infants delivered through sperm injection, and 4000 regular infants for comparison and evaluation. Considering that some women are older during childbirth, the number of children who have already given birth, and the gender of IVF, it is found that the proportion of congenital defects in IVF is higher than that in regular infants.
In fact, doctors do not recommend choosing to have IVF if it is not a last resort. After reading the above text, I believe everyone is very clear that doing in vitro fertilization can cause many problems, and parents may regret it after the birth of the fetus. Therefore, before doing in vitro fertilization, everyone must consider it carefully.