IVF is a method of artificially promoting ovulation in women, followed by in vitro fertilization to transfer the embryo into the uterus for development. IVF greatly helps women conceive, but some women may have doubts about IVF, such as whether injections are needed after embryo transfer?
Whether injection is needed after embryo transfer depends on the woman's physical condition. If the woman's physical condition is poor and she lacks certain components that support pregnancy in the past, injection such as progesterone or progesterone may be necessary. IVF is an artificially created environment that promotes embryo implantation after embryo transfer, in order to have sufficient progesterone to maintain embryo development.
If women do not want to receive injections, they can also supplement with other methods such as taking progesterone tablets or using progesterone injections. However, one benefit of injections is that they can accurately determine the progesterone level in women's bodies through blood tests.
After embryo transfer, the specific timing of implantation depends on the condition of the fertilized egg, which is usually related to the quality of the fertilized egg. If the quality of sperm is poor or the quality of eggs is poor, even if embryo transfer is successful, there will still be some abnormal phenomena, and if the environment of the endometrium is not good, it will also affect embryo implantation.