The two-step (embryo) transfer method has a higher success rate.
The two-step embryo transfer method, in layman’s terms, involves transferring one embryo at a time in two separate transfers during an IVF cycle, thereby increasing the overall transfer success rate. The two-step transfer method is relatively suitable for people who have had repeated failed embryo transfers. The main principle is that the probability of embryo synchronization and endometrial tolerance is increased, and therefore the pregnancy success rate is increased.
The two-step transfer method also improves the environment in which the embryos are grown, so it is also effective in increasing the developmental potential of the embryos, but if you want to take this method, you need to go to the hospital for examination and follow the doctor’s advice.
After the transfer, you need to take good care of your body, avoid strenuous exercise under the guidance of your doctor, and go to the hospital for regular checkups. At the same time, women also need to pay attention to nutritional balance, so as to ensure the survival rate of embryos, because malnutrition will reduce the survival rate of embryos.