With the continuous development of medical technology, more and more advanced techniques are being demonstrated in clinical practice, especially in the field of reproductive medicine. Embryo transfer and other technologies are becoming increasingly mature, but there may also be a small number of people experiencing abnormalities. So, what are the symptoms of frozen embryo transfer miscarriage?

The most common symptom is post transplant bleeding, which can occur in two types: minor bleeding and major bleeding. The small amount of bleeding is mainly attributed to the continuous bleeding of the unhealed eye during transplantation, while the large amount of bleeding can be caused by ectopic pregnancy. Therefore, when there is significant bleeding, it is necessary to seek medical treatment promptly.
After transplantation, there may also be abdominal pain, which is similar to the pain caused by skin injury. If a person is not sensitive, they will not feel mild pain. But if the degree of pain gradually intensifies, accompanied by bleeding and other symptoms, it may be caused by ovarian impaction or torsion, and this situation needs to be treated at the hospital.
Some women may also experience bloating and chest tightness one or two days after transplantation, mainly due to a decrease in intestinal peristalsis caused by insufficient progesterone, usually without major problems. However, if the injected estrogen is too high or too much estrogen is taken, one must be very careful to avoid adverse effects. The success rate of frozen embryo transfer is not 100%, so especially within a month, it is necessary to take good care of oneself, maintain a good mood, and regularly go to the hospital for check ups.