1, abdominal pain after transplantation Often I hear some patients complaining of abdominal discomfort and abdominal pain after transplantation and asking: does it have any effect on pregnancy. This should be treated differently. Mild abdominal pain, sometimes like pins and needles, variable location, variable time – this situation generally does not matter . Infertile patients are prone to pay too much attention to this acreage of the abdomen, mostly related to mental tension. However, if the symptoms of discomfort gradually worsen, you should go to the hospital for consultation. Sudden onset of severe abdominal pain should lead to immediate hospitalization. Abdominal pain after egg retrieval should be alerted to the presence of internal bleeding. Sudden onset of abdominal pain after egg retrieval and transplantation is mostly associated with ovarian impaction and torsion. It is commonly seen in patients with more eggs retrieved and ascites. 2. Post-transplant medication We are often asked about post-transplant medication. In fact, we should be cautious about the medication, but we should not be afraid of “medicine”, we should weigh the pros and cons and use the medication reasonably. If you have a mild cold, you can get relief by drinking more water and resting. If you have high fever, severe cough, tonsillitis or lung infection, you will not be able to “survive” by resting alone. The absence of medication at this time will have an impact on the whole process after transplantation. 3. Bleeding after transplantation Attention should be paid to the site of bleeding. Common cases include: inflammation of the cervix and vagina, bleeding from the eye of a needle during egg retrieval. Generally the bleeding will not be too much and there may be a small amount of bloody discharge. If the bleeding is heavy and lasts for a long time you should go to the hospital to find out where the bleeding is and if necessary have an ultrasound examination to see if there is intrauterine bleeding. Some patients worry that bleeding after transplantation is ectopic pregnancy. It should be noted that this problem does not need to be considered during the period from transplantation to the day of HCG check, and even if ectopic pregnancy occurs later, it is impossible to check, confirm and prevent it at this time, and there is no way to talk about treatment. 4. Abdominal distension and chest tightness after transplantation Abdominal distension after transplantation is mostly related to progesterone injection, reduced intestinal motility and excessive rest. Appropriate rest for 2-3 days after transplantation, you can go to work, as long as you do not do heavy work and avoid activities that increase abdominal pressure. However, if the patient’s estrogen is too high on the day of HCG injection and too many eggs are retrieved, more attention should be paid. Be alert to the development of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS). If the symptoms gradually worsen, you should go to the hospital immediately. 5. Post-transplant constipation Due to the need for progesterone drugs to protect the fetus after IVF transplantation, coupled with the fact that patients are less active and more sedentary, their diet is more meticulous and their intestinal motility is reduced, sometimes constipation may occur. When it is mild, it can be corrected by adjusting the diet structure, such as eating more vegetables and fruits, high fiber diet, moderate exercise, and avoiding excessive bed rest. If the constipation is longer, the above methods can not reduce the symptoms, you can take appropriate laxative, before taking note to read the instructions, whether there are pregnant women contraindicated.