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Answers to eight common questions about elderly women doing third-generation test tubes

2023-08-18 本站作者 【 字体:

It is not an easy task for elderly couples to have children. Pregnancy preparation, pre pregnancy checkups, and emotional communication are all challenges that many elderly couples encounter. The editor of 592 Baobao Network will answer eight common questions for elderly women to do third-generation IVF tests.

Eight Major Problems of Being a Third Generation IVF Child at an Elderly Age

How to supplement vitamins during pregnancy? It is generally recommended for women to take folic acid tablets 3 months before pregnancy, mainly to prevent early fetal malformations and neural tube malformation damage. The nutritional status of modern and contemporary people is generally good, as long as they pay attention to a balanced diet.

2. Third generation IVF children are precious, but do they have to undergo a cesarean section? In fact, no matter how difficult the entire pregnancy process of third generation in vitro fertilization is, as long as the successful pregnancy lasts for 3 months, the solution for the entire pregnancy process is no different from natural pregnancy, and pregnant women can try to give birth naturally as much as possible.

Can a short menstrual period lead to pregnancy? In fact, according to the clinical medical observation of doctors, having fewer menstrual periods is not the true reason for not getting pregnant, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination.

Are third-generation IVF children the same as naturally conceived children? Current research shows that there is no difference between children born after frozen and fresh embryo transfer and all naturally conceived children.

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5. Some couples have their first child undergoing third-generation in vitro fertilization, while the remaining frozen embryos can be stored in the hospital without the need to experience the entire process of ovulation and retrieval, and can directly enter the refrigeration cycle. If there is no frozen embryo, ovulation needs to be performed again.

6. Can the first fetus undergo a cesarean section and the second fetus choose natural delivery? Generally speaking, if the first child undergoes an cesarean section, it is highly likely that the second child will still undergo an cesarean section. The doctor determines whether to perform the procedure based on the pregnant woman's own condition and the situation during delivery.

7. How old is the distance between the two treasures better? If the first time an elderly woman undergoes a cesarean section, it theoretically takes 2 years for the wound to naturally heal, so the delivery interval should be at least 2 years, and the risk of uterine rupture will be relatively low. If you choose natural childbirth, you can consider getting pregnant again after a year of recovery.

8. Is one son and one woman okay? Many parents with a second child plan are looking forward to a son and a daughter, which is a very specific and real issue that everyone's emotions can understand. However, giving birth to a boy and a girl is a matter of probability, not a doctor's decision.

The above is the complete content of the eight common questions and answers for elderly women doing third-generation test tubes, for your reference. In addition, the Health Bureau has explicitly stipulated in the "Regulations on Prohibiting Fetal Sex Identification, Fetal Sex Identification, and Selective Termination of Pregnancy" that any non medical need for fetal sex assessment and selective artificial services to terminate pregnancy is prohibited.

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