Precautions after blastocyst implantation include proper rest, increased nutrition, and timely recheck, etc. There are no obvious dietary contraindications.
1.Precautions
(1) Proper rest: Blastocyst transfer refers to in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technology, which is a kind of artificial assisted reproduction technology and needs to be operated by professional doctors. After blastocyst transfer, we should pay attention to proper rest, but not need absolute bed rest, but also prohibit coitus, avoid heavy physical labor.
(2) Appropriately increase nutrition: to appropriately increase dietary nutrition.
(3) Follow the doctor’s prescription of medication: to use luteal support therapy under the guidance of the doctor, and to take folic acid on time to prevent the risk of neural tube malformation in the fetus.
(4) Review on time: Generally, blood or urine hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) level can be measured 2 weeks after blastocyst implantation to confirm pregnancy, and ultrasonography can be done about 4 weeks after implantation to confirm whether it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy.
2. Dietary contraindications: Generally, there is no obvious dietary contraindications, and the diet can be adjusted appropriately according to the degree of one’s early pregnancy reaction. However, pregnant women who will suffer from diarrhea and abdominal pain if they consume spicy, stimulating and cold foods should avoid such foods.