Risks of IVF to the mother

The risks to the mother from doing IVF are ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, endocrine disorders and the risk of inflammatory infections. 1. When doing IVF, the mother will be injected with drugs that promote the growth of eggs, and these drugs can promote the development of multiple follicles. At this time, the ovaries are enlarged, and the manifestation of higher capillary permeability may lead to nausea and vomiting, and even ascites and blood clots. 2. Ovulation-promoting drugs are a kind of gonadotropin, which can promote the release of estrogen and progesterone, leading to endocrine disruption. 3. Egg extraction requires the use of an egg retrieval needle to puncture the ovary, which may cause infection. If you want to undergo IVF, you should go to a regular hospital to minimize the harm to the woman’s body.