Triple IVF is usually referred to as third generation IVF embryo transfer with Xenadrine, and some women may also experience bleeding. The causes may be pre-miscarriage, failed transfer, cervical inflammation, etc. Snowdrone, also known as progesterone gel, is a progestin given vaginally.
1. Pre-eclampsia: Some women are not successful in keeping the pregnancy alive and stopping the bleeding even with progestogens such as chenodex, some have pre-eclampsia bleeding, but some pre-eclampsia end up with a good outcome.
2. Transplantation failure: some women whose three-generation IVF embryo transfers are unsuccessful in implantation will also have bleeding after using various progestins, including xenotropic hormones.
3. Cervical factors: women with cervical inflammation or precancerous cervical lesions may also experience bleeding after using chenodrine.
If there is vaginal bleeding after the use of chenodrine, if the bleeding is very small, the ultrasound and laboratory results are normal, and there is no abdominal pain, vulvar odor and itching, you can observe, but you must do the appropriate examination and testing, and you need to comply with the doctor’s instructions.