If there is no fetal heartbeat on the 30th day of embryo transfer but the blood sampling is normal, you need to follow the doctor’s instructions for temporary observation and repeat the ultrasound examination on time.
Embryo transfer refers to the technique of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer. Generally, ultrasound examination is done 4~5 weeks after the transfer to confirm intrauterine pregnancy.
When the ultrasound on the 30th day after the transfer indicates that there is no fetal heartbeat, but the blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) and progesterone results are normal, it may be due to the late implantation of the embryo after the transfer, so it can be observed for a while under the guidance of the doctor, and the ultrasound and blood HCG and progesterone results can be rechecked in about 1 week.
When the ultrasound can see fetal buds and fetal heart, the pregnancy can be continued, and should pay attention to appropriate rest, avoid exertion and strenuous exercise, increase diet and nutrition, take folic acid on time, and follow the doctor’s instructions for prenatal checkups on time.
If there is no fetal heartbeat on the 30th day of embryo transfer but the blood sampling is normal, treatment should be given under the guidance of the doctor.