Can I be successful if I am constipated after transplant?

The success of the embryo transfer procedure is not related in any way to constipation symptoms. Constipation after a fertilized egg transfer is neither a sign of a successful transfer nor a failure of the transfer. Fertilized egg transfer is one of the main solutions to infertility. Not many people have a successful transfer at once, and most of them need to go through several transfers before they can be successful. To determine the success of the transplant, a blood HCG test can be done about two weeks after the transplant. In order to increase the success rate of the fertilized egg transplantation, a period of progesterone should be maintained after the transplantation for fetal preservation. Care should also be taken to avoid strenuous exercise and heavy physical labor and sexual stimulation after the transplantation procedure.