There is no change in the body in one week of IVF transplantation, and some people may have slight abdominal pain, and there may be early pregnancy reaction only after more than two weeks of IVF transplantation in general.
One to three days after the IVF transplantation, the embryo will be implanted in the bed, this time there may be slight abdominal pain or a little bleeding phenomenon, which is a normal phenomenon. Generally, about 10 days after the IVF transplantation, you should go to the hospital for blood test of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) to confirm whether you are pregnant or not, and the HCG value at this time will be out of the normal range.
When the embryo is successfully implanted, the HCG value rises very quickly, and the estrogen progesterone rises, which can easily lead to a loss of balance in the body’s functions and cause early pregnancy reactions, such as nausea and vomiting, dizziness and drowsiness, picky eating and anorexia, and weakness, and other symptoms.
One week of IVF transplantation requires patience and needs to be reviewed under the guidance of a doctor to formulate an individualized examination plan to avoid affecting the health of the fetus.