Nowadays, with the rapid development of society, many things that were previously impossible can now be easily achieved. Previously, the development of medical technology was slow, and couples with physical problems found it difficult to have children. But now the emergence of in vitro fertilization has ignited new hope for many families. However, undergoing in vitro fertilization is also not easy. So, will bleeding during in vitro fertilization result in miscarriage?

When women undergo in vitro fertilization, there may be bleeding, but bleeding is different and can lead to miscarriage, which depends on the condition of the embryo. After successful embryo transfer, women may experience vaginal bleeding during the first 12 weeks of pregnancy. If the amount of bleeding is small, it can be observed temporarily without worrying too much. But if the bleeding persists or is excessive, it is necessary to seek medical attention promptly.
In fact, bleeding may occur in the early stages of female IVF, which may be caused by insufficient supply of progesterone in the body. Lutein is a very important hormone in early pregnancy for women, which can ensure the safe and stable development of embryos. So if there is insufficient progesterone, it needs to be supplemented in a timely manner to solve the problem. Secondly, in the early stages of female IVF, vaginal bleeding may occur due to chromosomal abnormalities in the embryo, which generally leads to miscarriage.
In addition to the situation mentioned earlier, early bleeding in female IVF may also be caused by unstable embryos. At this point, it is necessary to undergo embryo preservation treatment to allow the embryo to grow smoothly. Women should remember that the most important thing in early pregnancy is to ensure the safety of the embryo, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination and confirmation. Therefore, once there is vaginal bleeding, even a little bit, it is necessary to go to the hospital for a check-up.