What to do if menstrual flow is low after in vitro egg retrieval

  Some women who fail to conceive after in vitro fertilization may quickly resume menstruation, while others may experience menstrual abnormalities such as low menstrual flow after the egg retrieval cycle. Because of concerns about the impact on the body, many women who experience low menstrual flow after in vitro fertilization want to know what to do if their menstrual flow is low? Now let's introduce this issue.

  

What to do if menstrual flow is low after in vitro egg retrieval1

  After in vitro fertilization, the menstrual flow is very low. Firstly, it is necessary to understand the reasons and then proceed with treatment. The reasons for the low menstrual flow after in vitro fertilization are as follows:

  1. Normal phenomenon: After the IVF cycle, some patients may experience low menstrual flow in the short term, which is a normal phenomenon.

  2. Exogenous hormones: Exogenous hormones used during the IVF cycle can inhibit the regulation of endocrine hormones in patients, leading to menstrual irregularities. After a period of time, this situation can recover on its own and generally does not require treatment.

  3. Polycystic ovary syndrome: Having a low menstrual flow after in vitro fertilization may indicate a pre-existing condition with polycystic ovary syndrome.

  After in vitro egg retrieval, menstrual flow is minimal, and it is recommended to rule out the possibility of pregnancy first. If it is confirmed that the patient is not pregnant, they can observe for 1-2 months and wait for their menstrual cycle to naturally return to normal. If menstruation is still abnormal after 1-2 months, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.

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