Can I have a transplant if I have brown discharge after the egg retrieval?

Whether brown discharge after egg retrieval can be transplanted needs to refer to the patient’s condition, such as a small amount of bleeding caused by a decrease in hormone levels can be transplanted, such as pelvic inflammatory disease caused by the transplant is not possible.
Before egg retrieval, women are usually given certain ovulation drugs to promote follicular development and maturation. When multiple eggs develop synchronously, the hormone level in the woman’s body will further increase, and after egg retrieval, the number of mature eggs decreases and the hormone level in the body decreases, which can lead to a small amount of endometrial detachment, and the appearance of brown vaginal discharge and a small amount of bleeding, which is a condition that can be transplanted.
Since egg retrieval is an invasive operation, some women may develop pelvic inflammatory disease, which may cause fever, brown or yellow discharge, odor, abdominal pain and other symptoms, and transplantation may not be performed at this time.
When patients experience brown vaginal discharge after egg retrieval, they should seek medical attention to clarify the cause of the disease and then be treated accordingly.