Not feeling anything on the ninth day of an IVF transplant does not mean failure. On the ninth day of IVF transplantation, most people don’t feel anything, normally about 14 days after IVF transplantation, you can take a blood test for chorionic gonadotropin to see if you’re pregnant or not; nine days after IVF transplantation, the gestational sac has not actually developed and grown in the uterine cavity. Wait for another five days or a week later, you can go to the hospital for a urine test or blood test to see if the chorionic gonadotropin development is normal; five to six weeks after the transplantation, you can do ultrasound, you can see the development of the gestational sac in the uterine cavity. You need to pay attention to relax your mind, do not have intercourse, do not do a lot of activities, and take medication on time under the guidance of your doctor. In addition, do not use hot water to soak in the bath, especially in the abdomen; if abdominal pain worsens or bleeding and other symptoms of discomfort, consult a doctor promptly.