What should we know about mother-child health during IVF?
Pre-Treatment Preparation:
Consult Your Specialist: Understand the IVF process and set realistic goals with your fertility doctor.
Health Assessment: Get a thorough check-up to address any health concerns.
Lifestyle Adjustments: Maintain a healthy weight, eat a balanced diet, and avoid smoking and excessive alcohol. Start prenatal vitamins with folic acid.
During IVF Treatment:
Follow Protocol: Adhere to medication schedules and clinic appointments.
Hydration: Drink plenty of water to manage side effects and support overall health.
Manage Stress: Engage in stress-reduction activities like yoga or meditation.
Exercise: Opt for moderate exercise but avoid strenuous activities.
Early Pregnancy Care:
Confirm Pregnancy: Follow up with blood tests and ultrasounds.
Medical Visits: Schedule regular prenatal appointments to monitor health.
Nutrition: Focus on a nutrient-rich diet for fetal development.
Avoid Risks: Steer clear of alcohol, caffeine, and harmful substances.
Emotional Support:
Counseling: Seek therapy to handle the emotional aspects of IVF and early pregnancy.
Support System: Rely on family and friends for support and encouragement.
Preparing for Birth:
Birth Plan: Discuss your delivery preferences with your healthcare provider.
Prenatal Classes: Attend classes to prepare for childbirth and newborn care.
Post-Birth Care:
Postpartum Check-Ups: Monitor recovery and address any issues with your doctor.
Infant Care: Learn about infant care basics, including feeding and sleeping.
Self-Care: Prioritize rest and recovery to support your well-being.
By following these steps, you can help ensure a healthy IVF experience and support the well-being of both mother and baby.