How long does it take to see fetal hearts and buds in an IVF transplant?

In vitro transplants usually show fetal heartbeat and buds in about 30 days, but it is impossible to generalize due to the individual circumstances of pregnant women. IVF is an assisted reproduction technique that can help infertile couples achieve fertility. It involves removing egg cells from a woman’s uterus and ovaries, adopting certain techniques to fertilize the egg cells and sperm outside of the body, and carrying out early embryonic development, and then transferring them to the mother’s body to complete the pregnancy. Usually, the fetal heartbeat and buds can be observed about 30 days after the IVF transfer. Some embryos develop later and may take a longer time. If the fetal heartbeat is not observed around 30 days, there is no need to worry too much, and you can check again in 1 week. Generally, the value of human chorionic gonadotropin can be detected by blood test 14 days after the IVF transfer, so as to clarify whether the pregnancy is pregnant or not. When the IVF transplant is successful, pregnant women should keep the area clean and clean, avoid overwork, and do not have intercourse too early, which may lead to miscarriage. If you have any other questions, it is recommended to consult a professional doctor for guidance.