Is it normal to not feel anything 17 days after embryo transfer?

Not feeling anything for 17 days after embryo transfer could be normal, but it could also be due to failure of implantation. Embryo transfer is through a special technology, the egg and sperm to get outside the body to complete fertilization, and then put into the female uterus, commonly known as IVF. Under normal circumstances, most pregnant women will not experience any special feeling 17 days after embryo transfer. If the embryo is successfully fertilized after the transfer, at this time, the blood HCG in the body is low, so the pregnant women will not experience any abnormal feeling, but there are a few pregnant women who will experience discomfort in the lower abdomen. As the embryo grows and develops, the hormone level in the body will change, leading to symptoms such as chills, fatigue, drowsiness, aversion to grease, morning sickness and so on. However, it is also possible that the lack of feeling 17 days after embryo transfer is due to the failure of embryo implantation, and therefore, women will not experience any symptoms. Women are advised to keep a good mindset and go to the hospital for regular rechecks.