Many women are nervous and worried about the discomfort after undergoing blastocyst transplantation. But many women who have undergone blastocyst transfer have expressed that they do not feel anything after the transfer, and they may worry if there is any problem. So, what is the reason for not feeling anything after blastocyst transfer?
In fact, the feeling after transplantation still depends on individual circumstances, and it is normal to not feel anything. After in vitro fertilization, it is the process of embryo implantation, and for most people, there is no sensation of embryo implantation, just like natural pregnancy.
Normally, around the 6th day after in vitro fertilization, the embryo begins to implant. At this time, many women experience nausea and early pregnancy during embryo implantation, but some women feel nothing at all. A small number of people may experience slight bleeding in the genital area, while others may experience mild abdominal or back pain, increased vaginal discharge, breast swelling and pain, and frequent urination.
Some women who have the above feelings have successfully become pregnant, while others have not. Therefore, we hope that everyone can relax their mentality. Emotions can also affect pregnancy rates. Do not deliberately seek feelings, as a relaxed mentality is more likely to lead to success.
There are many factors that can affect embryo implantation after in vitro fertilization transplantation. Couples who receive transplantation should follow the doctor's advice to improve the quality of sperm and eggs, as well as their physical fitness. After 14 days of transplanting IVF, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a blood test and pregnancy test. Regardless of whether the pregnancy test is successful or not, the attending physician should be consulted to make the next arrangements. Once pregnancy is confirmed, it is important to take good care of the fetus.