Although colds occur from time to time in daily life, if they occur at a special stage, they can also seriously harm one's health. For example, if you have a cold during in vitro fertilization transplantation, it will inevitably have an impact. So, what should I do if I catch a cold before IVF transplantation?
1. Before undergoing in vitro transplantation, it is necessary to ensure that the female body is in a healthy state. If there is a cold or fever, the arrangement for in vitro transplantation needs to be postponed. Even if there is a mild cold, necessary explanations must be given to the attending physician. After all, catching a cold can cause a decline in physical function, and test tube transplantation is difficult. Only when the body is fully healthy and all functional conditions are fully met, can the success rate be better guaranteed.
2. There are also many causes of colds. Although common colds have self-healing properties, some colds caused by bacterial infections or viral influenza often pose a greater threat to physical health, causing varying degrees of damage to the body's resistance and immunity. If forced to transplant, there is a high possibility of transplant failure.
3. It is recommended to follow the doctor's arrangement for in vitro fertilization at this time and adjust your body in a timely manner. If the symptoms of a cold are severe, necessary treatment is still needed. Only after the body has recovered its health, can the success of in vitro fertilization be greatly guaranteed through transplantation.