A woman cannot test for pregnancy with test strips 5 days after having a transplant; this is a relatively short period of time and the test is not accurate for the time being. However, some people may use human chorionic gonadotropin before they become pregnant, which may cause the test result to become positive, which does not mean that the woman is pregnant. If the transfer is an embryo, the test can be taken at about 14 days to determine if there is a pregnancy. If the transfer is a blastocyst, you can use a test paper to determine if you are pregnant at about 12 days. Sometimes it is not always accurate to use the test paper to determine if you are pregnant, so you can go to the hospital to have a blood test to determine if you are pregnant. After the IVF transplant, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a blood test at 14 days. Some women may experience abdominal pain, vaginal bleeding, abdominal distension and other symptoms after in vitro transfer.