In roughly the last ten years, six of the patients seen in my office were couples who came to the clinic for help with pregnancy treatment after the death of their child by suicide. These patients were characterized by their advanced age, 43 to 53 years old, and their families were economically advanced and educated, with three of them having parents who were doctors or nurses. There was a strong desire to have another child, but most of the patients needed to undergo donor egg IVF because of the woman’s advanced age and loss of hope for a natural pregnancy. And due to the malignant stimulation of losing a child, the couple’s health condition was much worse than that of healthy people of the same age, even if the treatment of assisted conception also brought more difficulties The children’s ages at the time of death were roughly between 17 years old and 26 years old, three males, three females, three of the boys had been explicitly diagnosed with depression before they were born, and the oldest case was 26 years old, had already joined the workforce after graduating from college, and the other two were in the middle school and senior high school. One of the girls had a diagnosis of depression; one had a diagnosis of anorexia nervosa, whether combined with depression the patient’s family did not specify; the parents of the other case refused to disclose the detailed reasons. One of the ways of suicide, four cases are article building suicide, a case of taking sleeping pills , a case of parents do not want to disclose the specifics. Summarize the above situation found that most of the children who committed suicide suffered from depression, due to the parents are busy at work negligence of the child’s care? Or the economic conditions are superior, negligence of children’s supervision and education? We call on every parent and all walks of life to pay more attention to the psychological problems of children and minimize the occurrence of similar tragedies. It is also hoped that colleagues in the medical profession, while treating patients and saving lives, should strengthen the care and education of their own children, and seek early help from psychologists or psychiatrists once they discover the psychological problems of their children.