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Does IVF embryo transfer hurt?

In IVF transplantation, doctors usually don't use anesthesia, because the whole operation only takes a few minutes, and there won't be much discomfort during the transplantation.

Let's go to the American Mommy Club and tell you what the transplant process is like.

Before preparing for the transplant, the doctor will let the expectant mother lie on the transplant bed, clean the cervical mucus and check the patency of the cervical orifice. In the small window next to the doctor (as shown above), a test tube will be handed out by the chemist. This tube contains the baby that the expectant mother has been waiting for for a long time.

At this time, the doctor took this tube with "hope", sat in a chair with pulleys and slipped away by "selling".

Under the guidance of B-ultrasound, with the help of ultrasonic instruments, the transplantation catheter containing blastocysts is inserted into the uterus, and the doctor will quickly transplant blastocysts to a specific position according to the situation of the expectant mother's uterus, and then complete the blastocyst transplantation operation.

The whole transplant process is very fast and only takes a few minutes. Skilled doctors will stably, accurately and resolutely find a suitable location for transplantation in the uterus of expectant mothers, which can improve the success rate of IVF to a greater extent.

After transplantation, you can find the baby's "trace" through B-ultrasound. The white dot in the picture is a newly transplanted baby. Slowly, he will move to a more comfortable environment and wait for "settling down".