Is the success rate high after in vitro implantation

  Test tube transplantation is an expensive and time-consuming project, and there is also a possibility of failure. Although there are many people who want to try IVF now, few can succeed in one go. Some couples have failed to transplant test tubes for more than ten consecutive times, which has left countless couples physically and mentally exhausted. So, what is the success rate of in vitro transplantation?

  

Is the success rate high after in vitro implantation1

  At present, the success rate of test tube transplantation in China is still not high, with an average of only 50%. Due to different institutional technologies used in the production of in vitro fertilization, the success rate of transplantation also varies. Even some test tube transplantation centers have a success rate of only 30%. One of the most important reasons why many Chinese people go abroad for in vitro fertilization and transplantation is that the success rate of in vitro fertilization abroad is higher than that of domestic countries such as the United States and Thailand.

  After successful transplantation, some women may experience symptoms such as chest tightness, constipation, colds, and lower abdominal pain, all of which indicate successful implantation. One week after successful transplantation, some women may experience cramps, breast softening, fatigue, frequent urination, mild vaginal bleeding, and other symptoms.

  Because each woman's physical condition is different, the symptoms of IVF after successful transplantation will also vary. In addition, some women do not experience any of the above symptoms after transplantation, and everything remains the same as before. Therefore, in addition to closely monitoring your physical condition in the early stages after transplantation, you should also maintain a normal heart and not be too nervous to avoid accidents caused by excessive emotional fluctuations.

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