Can you still take coenzyme Q10 after an IVF transplant?

Coenzyme Q10 can generally be taken after IVF transplantation, and the medication should be taken according to the doctor’s prescription. Coenzyme Q10 is clinically used to assist in the treatment of viral myocarditis, chronic cardiac insufficiency and other cardiovascular diseases, as well as hepatitis, cancer comprehensive treatment. In the instruction manual, coenzyme Q10 has no effect on conception and implantation, and will not inhibit fetal development or cause malformation, etc. Therefore, most of the patients who have undergone in vitro fertilization can take coenzyme Q10 according to the doctor’s instructions. Some patients may experience stomach upset, loss of appetite, nausea, diarrhea and other adverse reactions after using Coenzyme Q10, and it is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the drug. After IVF, women should pay attention to bed rest, eat more nutritious food, and also develop good living habits and closely monitor their own situation in order to improve the chances of success of the operation. It is recommended that IVF patients should adjust their mindset to avoid excessive tension or anxiety, and should pay attention to the medication prescribed by the doctor, and should not use drugs or prescriptions indiscriminately, in order to prevent accidents from occurring.