What is the feeling of embryo implantation and the fetal preservation plan?

Mondo Parenting Updated on 2024-02-20

For women who do IVF, they are not only nervous about inducing egg retrieval, how many embryos can be raised, but also whether the embryos can be implanted smoothly after implantation. If the embryo is not implanted, it means that the previous links are meaningless, and the following is to share with you some feelings after embryo transfer and some precautions for fetal preservation after transfer, I hope you can deal with it correctly.

How will the female body feel if the embryo implants smoothly?

1. Implantation bleeding: During the process of embryo implantation, some women may experience slight bleeding, which usually occurs 6-10 days after fertilization. This bleeding can be caused by irritation of blood vessels when the embryo implants into the endometrium.

2. Breast tenderness: After the embryo is successfully implanted, the level of progesterone in the body will increase, which may cause symptoms such as breast tenderness, softness, and nipple tingling. These symptoms usually appear 10-14 days after conception.

3. Changes in body temperature: After embryo implantation, some women may experience an increase or decrease in body temperature, which is usually caused by changes in progestin levels in the body.

4. Fatigue: After embryo implantation, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, some women may experience symptoms such as fatigue, drowsiness, and fatigue.

5. Other symptoms: Some women may also experience symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, changes in appetite, constipation or diarrhea, which are caused by changes in the levels of progesterone and other hormones in the body.

It is important to note that these sensations do not occur in every woman and do not necessarily indicate that the embryo has been successfully implanted, so the most reliable method is to have a pregnancy test. Early pregnancy test strips can be tested 7-10 days after pregnancy, while serum HCG tests can detect pregnancy earlier. If the pregnancy test is positive, it is advisable to go to the hospital as soon as possible for confirmation and prenatal testing.

Scientific fetal preservation protocol recommendations after embryo transfer:

1. Adjust the dietary structure: eat more high-protein, high-vitamin, and easy-to-digest foods, such as eggs, lean meat, fish, soy products, etc., and avoid spicy, greasy, and irritating foods to reduce the burden on the stomach and intestines.

2. Reasonable arrangement of rest: After transplantation, you should avoid strenuous exercise, try to rest in bed, ensure adequate sleep, and avoid staying up late.

3. Maintain a happy mood: It is normal to be a little nervous and anxious after the transplant. However, excessive tension and anxiety may affect embryo implantation and development. Therefore, you should try to maintain a pleasant mood and distract yourself, such as listening, reading, etc.

4. Avoid sexual life: Sexual life should be avoided after transplantation, so as not to stimulate uterine contraction and affect the implantation and development of embryos.

5. Regular examination: After the transfer, you should go to the hospital regularly for examination to understand the development of the embryo, and take measures in time if there is any abnormality.

6. Avoid infection: Pay attention to personal hygiene after transplantation to avoid infection. If you have symptoms such as fever and cough, you should seek medical attention in time.

7. Follow the doctor's instructions: After transplantation, the doctor will prescribe some tocolytic drugs according to the specific situation, such as progesterone, HCG, etc., which should be used on time and in accordance with the doctor's instructions.

In short, the scientific fetal preservation plan after embryo transfer should be multifaceted, including dietary adjustment, rest, mood, avoiding sexual life, regular check-ups, avoiding infection, following the doctor's instructions for medication and adjusting mentality. Only by doing a good job in these aspects can we better ensure the health and development of embryos.

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