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What should I pay attention to before and after IVF embryo transfer?

Today, let's take a look at how reproductive doctors advise us to spend the days before and after transplantation from a professional medical point of view!

First, embryo transfer is carried out on the second, third or fifth day after egg retrieval. According to the comprehensive situation of the patient, the medical staff will inform you in time not to worry.

Secondly, whether the eggs can be transplanted after taking them depends on fertilization and embryo formation, endometrial and uterine conditions, whether there may be serious overexcitation, the patient's physical condition at that time, previous IVF treatment and so on. Please listen to the doctor's arrangement and don't make your own decisions.

Third, the number of embryos transferred (including thawed embryo transfer) First of all, we must understand that people are singletons and it is safest to have one, so transplanting an embryo is beneficial to the pregnancy process. The success rate of transplanting one or two embryos is almost the same for patients under 35 years old with normal ovarian reserve and good endometrium, but the probability of transplanting two twins is obviously increased, which leads to a significant increase in various adverse complications during pregnancy. Such patients can consider transplanting one embryo;

Patients with scarred uterus (uterine delivery, myomectomy, especially endometrial ablation) suggest a single pregnancy, or consider transplanting embryos. Even if two twins are transplanted, one fetus is required to be reduced. Because scar uterine pregnancy increases the probability of two serious complications such as uterine rupture, please give patients full and careful consideration.

Fourth: In short, we must fully respect the doctor's advice on the number of embryo transfers, and never make our own decisions.

Fifth: drink 1-2 paper cups on the morning of transplantation (please buy this paper cup to drink water instead of other cups), and then don't drink water. If you really have urinary retention, you can relieve some urine, but you are not allowed to drink any more water. Drinking too much water, the bladder is too full, which is not conducive to embryo transfer and needs catheterization, which increases the discomfort of the operation and wastes time. Remember to drink only 1-2 glasses of water after defecation, and don't drink any more.

Sixth: how to lie down comfortably after transplantation, and never want to kill yourself in one posture. If you can go to work, you must strictly control your diet and eat less, because you are basically inactive.

There are many things to pay attention to before and after transplantation, but careful analysis is nothing more than two sentences: follow the doctor's advice and live a normal life. The premise of a normal life is to stay calm (which is difficult for many people, of course), try not to be anxious, eat nutritious and healthy food, and the key point is not to regard yourself as a "patient who can't take care of himself."