In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a special technique in which the process of conception is accomplished outside the body through an artificially controlled environment in which early embryos are transferred into the woman’s uterus. There are complications that can occur with IVF, such as the possibility of collateral damage during egg retrieval and ovarian torsion, as well as the possibility of multiple embryos being transferred at once and the possibility of multiple pregnancies. Nowadays, the technology of IVF is very mature and the chance of complications is extremely low when you go to a regular fertility hospital for IVF. If the fetus is successfully conceived, it will develop normally, just like a fetus fertilized in a normal body. If all the tests are normal during the pregnancy, there is no need to worry, there will be no effect on the fetus and no sequelae will be left.