Will coughing after embryo transfer affect implantation

  Embryo transfer is currently a relatively mature technique that can transfer embryos into the uterus, increasing the chances of pregnancy. But some pregnant women may experience coughing during the embryo transfer process and are particularly afraid of affecting the implantation of the fetus, often feeling particularly worried. Will coughing after embryo transfer affect implantation?

  

Will coughing after embryo transfer affect implantation1

  Embryo transfer usually focuses on reproductive function, and coughing is not closely related to reproductive function, so coughing after embryo transfer often does not affect implantation. Cough is a respiratory disease that may be caused by central temperature imbalance or a cold or fever. Pregnant women can first control and reduce various cough symptoms based on these reasons, thereby reducing harm to the baby.

  Faced with symptoms of coughing, pregnant women can first pay attention to the causes, including respiratory infections or blockage of respiratory foreign bodies. If these triggering factors can be controlled, I believe it will be of great help to the pregnant woman's body and reduce the damage caused by various coughs.

  Usually, coughing may be caused by bacterial infection, so pregnant women need to understand the type of illness, especially in the early stages of pregnancy, because the embryo is not yet mature and is more likely to cause various negative effects, which is not conducive to the baby. However, if pregnant women can make timely preparations for health care, reduce coughing reactions, and also protect the health of the fetus.

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