What are the precautions for artificial assisted pregnancy

  Many couples have not become pregnant after marriage, but there are no symptoms of illness during the examination. At this time, artificial insemination can be used to conceive. Many parents who want to have twins also choose artificial insemination. So what are the precautions after artificial insemination?

  

What are the precautions for artificial assisted pregnancy1

  After artificial insemination, the woman usually needs to raise her buttocks for a period of time, then maintain a supine position and lie down for about 30 minutes. She also needs to observe whether her body feels uncomfortable. If there is lower abdominal pain, bloating, or discomfort in the vagina, she needs to inform the doctor in a timely manner and then check what is going on, so that timely measures can be taken. After artificial insemination, sexual intercourse is prohibited for half a month, and it is not recommended to take a bath or get too tired.

  If women use medication to promote ovulation, they need to observe for any other symptoms after artificial insemination, as the medication may cause irritation to the ovaries, such as nausea, bloating, significant weight changes, and reduced urination. If necessary, consult a doctor for examination.

  After half a month of artificial insemination, test strips can be used to determine pregnancy, and then go to the hospital for accurate results through blood HCG testing. Afterwards, according to the doctor's instructions, it is also necessary to go to the hospital for examination on time. If there are three or more births, it is necessary to reduce the number of fetuses to avoid danger in the later stage, which may make it difficult for the fetus to survive.

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