What if I bleed after the embryo transfer ?
Most embryo transfers are
very smooth, and do not create any trauma to your cervix or endometrium, which
is why you should not experience bleeding or spotting after an embryo transfer.
However, some patients have cervical stenosis (a narrow cervical opening), and
if their embryo transfer is technically difficult, there may be bleeding after
the transfer. Please do not panic. The blood is not coming from your uterus and
your embryos are not affected in any way. The tiny drop of blood is not your
embryo. So keep calm and carry on with your everyday activity. If you
experience severe bleeding after the transfer please contact your clinic (but
this is very unlikely to happen !)
Why did I feel a wet
discharge after the embryo tarnsfer ?
During embryo transfer ,
the doctor cleans your vaginal canal and the cervix with a sterile fluid. When
you get up after the embryo transfer you might experience a wet feeling,
because this fluid leaks out. Do not panic – this doesn’t mean that your embryos
are being washed out ! The fluid that comes out is not from your uterus. Your
embryos are transferred inside your uterus in a tiny droplet of culture medium
, which cannot flow out – your embryo are safe in your uterus !
Do I need to take any special precautions after the embryo transfer ?
Once your embryos are
transferred to your uterus they are safe inside. If they are genetically
competent and if your uterus is conducive for implantation, the embryos will
implant , no matter what you do ! Stress, food habits, coughing, sneezing,
climbing stairs or not taking bed rest will not stop you from conceiving. In
short, anything you do during 2ww will not stop you from conceiving . Conversely,
nothing you do during the 2ww (like changing food habits, bed rest etc) will
help you in conceiving. Do not do something which will cause regrets, if
the cycle does not succeed (for example, if you are going to think - I had a
glass of wine , and that is why my IVF cycle failed, then please do not have a
glass of wine ! ) Try to have a healthy diet, take your folic acid,
continue with your normal, daily activities ; take your prescribed medicines.
Nothing you do can harm
your embryos. Please do not let your mind play games with you. Read more at http://drmalpani.com/care-after-embryo-transfer.htm
Can I fly home straight
after embryo transfer ?
Yes, you can travel
immediately after embryo transfer. Air travel or any other mode of transport
has not been shown to affect embryo implantation , and it will not affect your
chances of achieving a pregnancy. Take measures to make yourself comfortable
during air travel – keep yourself well-hydrated and move frequently to enable
proper blood circulation.