Tests to evaluate failed or successful embryo transfer

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Video content is professionally consulted by MSc, BS. Nguyen Thi Xuyen, Reproductive Support Center, Vinmec Times City International General Hospital

After embryo transfer, the woman's body will have signs such as pain in the lower abdomen, vomiting/nausea or not, bleeding... To confirm embryo transfer failure or success (embryo implantation). ), the woman must perform blood tests, beta hCG tests,...
Normally, after transferring the embryos into the mother's uterus, from the 8th to the 14th day, the mother will have these symptoms. signs of conception and feeling that a fetus is forming and growing in her belly, even in some cases, signs of conception can be seen from day 5 after embryo transfer. However, there are also many unlucky cases when there are signs of embryo transfer failure or no signs after embryo transfer.
Some signs of embryo transfer failure include:
Heavy bleeding on the 2nd - 3rd day after embryo transfer, this is a sign that the embryo does not attach to the uterus, so it quickly slips out, forming small blood clots crimson or thin blood. Pregnancy test shows 1 line. Some causes of embryo transfer failure or after embryo transfer without any sign can be mentioned such as: High maternal age, egg quality, sperm quality, embryo quality, endometrial origin. In addition to the signs of bleeding, pregnancy test 1 line, the most reliable way to confirm the results of embryo transfer is to perform a blood test on the 14th day after the transfer. Embryo. If the mother transfers on day 5, a blood test can be done on day 9 or 10 after the embryo transfer.
Follow up with Master's advice. Doctor Nguyen Thi Xuyen - Reproductive Support Center - Vinmec Times City International General Hospital on this issue.

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