Bleeding for a few days after egg retrieval is normal

  A healthy egg is very important for women because only when the egg is healthy can there be a chance of pregnancy. However, some women may have healthier eggs but ovulate less frequently, so they can only retrieve the egg through surgery in advance. So how many days is normal for bleeding after egg retrieval?

  

Bleeding for a few days after egg retrieval is normal1

  When women undergo in vitro fertilization, the method of needle puncture is used to retrieve eggs. If there is bleeding during the retrieval of eggs, it is relatively normal. Generally, the bleeding will disappear after one or two days, and the amount of bleeding after egg retrieval is only a small amount. If the bleeding persists for more than two weeks, it is definitely abnormal,

  If a woman experiences more bleeding days after egg retrieval, it is best to go to the hospital for examination. Of course, in addition to menstrual conditions, it is recommended that women seek medical attention and rest regularly if they experience prolonged bleeding or excessive bleeding after egg retrieval.

  Generally, women want to conceive faster when retrieving eggs, so it is important to maintain a good mindset during this period, try to relax as much as possible, and not be overly nervous. Don't eat too stimulating in terms of diet. Eat some light foods and take folic acid on time to lay a good foundation for not getting pregnant and make the pregnant fetus healthier.

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