Due to physical reasons, some women find it difficult to conceive and can only undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF). IVF cannot be successful in one attempt, and sometimes multiple attempts are needed to achieve success. Although the transplant is successful, unexpected situations may lead to signs of threatened miscarriage. Can threatened miscarriage be saved after transplantation?

After female IVF, there are signs of threatened miscarriage, and whether it can be saved depends on the specific situation. If a woman shows signs of threatened miscarriage, she should first go to the hospital for examination to see the development of the embryo. If it is normal, the hospital will give birth protection drugs to protect the fetus, which is generally not a problem. If there is severe bleeding, the chances of survival are relatively small. It is recommended to follow the advice of a doctor, who will analyze and provide treatment based on the specific situation of the woman.
Women with signs of threatened miscarriage should rest in bed for a few days, maintain emotional stability, and avoid excessive excitement to avoid affecting fetal development. In the early stages of pregnancy, it is important to supplement folic acid in a timely manner, avoid indiscriminate medication, maintain a good mood, and avoid exposure to toxic and harmful substances.
Threatened miscarriage often occurs in the early stages of pregnancy. If the situation is not severe, women can generally preserve the fetus after appropriate bed rest and fetal protection treatment. If threatened miscarriage leads to worsening abdominal pain, increased vaginal bleeding, or embryonic arrest, the fetus may not be able to be preserved, and timely curettage surgery should be performed at a regular hospital.