Nowadays, many families choose to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to have a healthy baby. The most important aspect of IVF is the issue of transplantation and implantation. If the embryo can enter the uterus smoothly, pregnancy can proceed smoothly. Let's take a look below: How long does it usually take for a pregnancy reaction after transplantation?
Pregnancy reactions usually occur around 6 weeks after transplantation, but each woman's constitution may vary, and the specific timing and severity of pregnancy reactions may also differ from person to person. Therefore, after transplantation, it is necessary to rest well, avoid overexertion temporarily, and rest in bed appropriately. At the same time, the diet should also consume sufficient nutrients.
Mild morning sickness can be controlled solely through dietary adjustments, while severe morning sickness requires medication. Pregnancy induced vomiting is mainly manifested as vomiting what you eat, feeling weak all over, and may also lead to severe dehydration. At this point, it is necessary to go to the hospital for treatment, and the doctor may administer intravenous fluids and other treatments.
For pregnant women, morning sickness after in vitro fertilization transplantation is a common phenomenon. According to research data reports, women who experience morning sickness after IVF transplantation have a low risk of premature birth and giving birth to low birth weight infants. Therefore, pregnant women who experience morning sickness after IVF transplantation do not need to overly worry about fetal development issues. Following the above methods, try to alleviate morning sickness as much as possible, maintain a calm attitude, and wait calmly for the birth of a healthy baby.