Many couples choose to undergo in vitro fertilization (IVF) when experiencing infertility, which is a relatively advanced reproductive technology. The doctor will obtain eggs and sperm and perform in vitro fertilization. After successful fertilization, the fertilized egg will be transplanted into the female's uterine cavity. So, what if the progesterone is low after successful transplantation?
After successful IVF transplantation, if a woman experiences low progesterone levels, it is usually caused by luteal insufficiency. In this case, progesterone can be supplemented orally or injected, which can restore normal progesterone levels in the female body in a short period of time. However, it should be noted that the supplementation of progesterone must be carried out under guidance.
In addition to supplementing progesterone, female friends can also adjust their diet, such as eating more soy products in their daily lives. This is because soybeans contain a lot of soy isoflavones, which are very helpful in boosting progesterone. You can also supplement with more vitamin C and vitamin E, which can promote the increase of progesterone.
Due to the high risk of miscarriage when progesterone levels are low, women with low progesterone levels after successful IVF transplantation must take good care of their pregnancy and rest in bed as much as possible. You should also maintain a good mood and attitude, as mental factors have a significant impact on pregnancy, so everyone should avoid negative emotions.