When couples encounter infertility problems, they can choose to undergo in vitro fertilization. At this point, female friends will take ovulation inducing drugs and then proceed with egg retrieval. After successful in vitro fertilization to form an embryo, it needs to be implanted into the female uterus through surgery. So, on what day after in vitro egg retrieval is transplantation?
After undergoing in vitro fertilization, the success rate of transferring embryos that are 3-5 days old is relatively high. After the sperm and egg form a fertilized egg, it usually needs to be cultured for another three days to develop into a morula, which can be transplanted. If cultured for about five days, a blastocyst can be formed.
There is still a commonly used method of in vitro fertilization, which involves transferring frozen embryos. It is to freeze the developing blastocysts, and women need to do about a month of conditioning. After recovering their health, the frozen embryos can be transplanted, which can improve the success rate of in vitro fertilization and is very suitable for women with poor physical condition after egg retrieval.
Because the quality of eggs can have a significant impact on the embryo, it can affect the health of future fetuses and the success rate of in vitro fertilization. So before female friends undergo egg retrieval, they must maintain good health and preferably eat more foods that improve the quality of their eggs. And after egg retrieval, one should pay more attention to rest and take preventive measures against complications.