How long should the interval between 2 embryo transfers be?

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Video content is professionally consulted by BCSK I Ho Trung Hieu, Reproductive Support Center, Vinmec Times City International Hospital

Artificial insemination (IVF) is an assisted reproductive technology applied to infertile couples. One of the most important and influencing stages of IVF success or failure is the post-embryo transfer period. However, there are many cases of having to transfer embryos for the 2nd and 3rd time due to the failure of the first attempts. Embryo transfer experience is essential for a successful technique.
In IVF, there are many reasons leading to not getting pregnant and having to transfer embryos for the second time such as: low quality embryos, thin mucous membranes, submucosal fibroids, adhesions to the uterus ...
Stage The embryo transfer stage in IVF plays a very important role, however, so if there is no experience of embryo transfer, it will very likely lead to embryo transfer failure and second embryo transfer. If you are willing and experienced in embryo transfer, the failure rate can also occur, the question is, how long can the second embryo transfer after the first time?
According to specialists, how long after the 1st embryo transfer fails, the 2nd embryo transfer and the 2nd embryo transfer after the 1st time will depend on many factors and conditions, including important factors such as: Important is the health status of infertile couples.
The interval between 2 embryo transfers will be carried out in the next cycle if the mother's health is stable and there is no psychological stress. The process of embryo transfer for the second time is similar to the first time, after performing tests, evaluations and finding the cause of failure, the doctors will conduct the second embryo transfer. The mother needs to prepare psychologically. and have the right rest and nutrition regime to ensure success for this next time.
After the second embryo transfer, you should focus on a healthy, balanced diet and not make any major dietary changes during this time. Reproductive endocrinologists recommend that post-embryo transfer mothers use a Mediterranean-style diet. This is a plant-based diet that provides the positive nutrients your body needs.

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