What’s wrong with not feeling anything on the third day of the transplant?

Transfer refers to IVF implantation. It is also possible that a woman’s lack of sensation on the third day after undergoing the IVF transfer procedure may be normal and related to the short duration of the transfer. After a woman undergoes the transfer procedure, the embryonic tissue can usually be implanted in 1 to 2 days. During this process, only some women who are more sensitive may experience symptoms such as mild abdominal pain or a small amount of vaginal bleeding. Most women do not experience any significant adverse symptoms. Two weeks after a woman receives a transplant, as the human chorionic gonadotropin hormone in the body continues to increase, it is possible to cause a decrease in the secretion of gastric acid, causing a gastrointestinal reaction, which is a common symptom of pregnancy reaction. Therefore, it may be normal not to feel anything on the third day of transplantation. However, it is important to pay attention to regular blood HCG tests and ultrasound examinations to understand the situation. Meanwhile, after a woman has undergone IVF transplantation, she needs to adjust her mind positively and not to be too nervous or overly anxious.