Infertile people are rising year by year, many families are suffering from “infertility” and need to accept “artificial fertilization treatment”, but there are still many patients who do not know much about the process of fertilization treatment and fail to receive timely diagnosis and treatment, and we hope that infertile couples will know more about the fertilization technology and go out of the It is hoped that infertile couples will understand more about fertility techniques, get out of the misunderstanding of IVF, and get timely and appropriate treatment. Myth 1: If you use up all your eggs with ovulation injections, you will not have any eggs in the future and menopause will occur earlier. There are about 300,000 eggs on the ovaries during puberty, which are depleted and shrink at a rate of about 30 eggs per day during the following 30-40 years. Without medication, only one egg grows and develops in a batch of follicles each month and ovulates, and the other eggs in the batch wither away. Ovulation stimulation injections can make these eggs, which would otherwise wither away, grow and mature, which belongs to the category of “turning waste into treasure and recycling resources”, and will not additionally deplete the stock of eggs, and thus will not make the menopause earlier. This is a kind of “waste, resource recycling”, which will not deplete the stock of eggs, and thus will not cause early menopause. Myth 2: Ovulation injections will make you fat. Some patients complain of weight gain after ovulation injections. This phenomenon is due to the fact that ovulation injections will increase estrogen levels and cause water retention in the body (i.e., temporary “water retention”), resulting in weight gain or edema. After a period of treatment, with the metabolism of drugs, estrogen levels return to normal, the water retained in the body will be discharged from the body, weight and edema can be restored. There are also some women who fear that diet and activity will affect the success of IVF, and they will take excessive supplements and limit their physical activity, or even go on bed rest every day, which will naturally lead to the accumulation of fat and increase in body weight. Myth 3] IVF will increase the risk of breast cancer. In recent years, there are some inaccurate reports that ovulation may increase the risk of cancer, and there is also gossip news that a star suffered from breast cancer because she had done multiple test tube babies. In fact, breast cancer mainly occurs in women who have the gene for breast cancer themselves, and in addition, poor lifestyle habits can also increase the risk of the disease. The same as the normal population, to do IVF patients will also be someone suffering from breast cancer, Swedish scientists large sample of research results show that the risk of cervical carcinoma in situ and breast cancer in women doing IVF is lower than that of the normal population, so doing IVF itself does not increase the risk of breast cancer.