Do you have to take injections to follow up your IVF?

A further two months of injections are usually required after IVF follow-up because medication is required after the transplant to carry out the maintenance of stable fetal development, so appropriate birth control measures are required.
Within two months after having IVF, the fetus is not yet fully stabilized, and there may be a risk of pre-eclampsia, so progesterone injections should be given in strict accordance with the requirements. When two months later, the embryo has been more stable, you can stop taking medicine or injection first, usually have more rest, light diet and regular maternity check.
However, regular observation should be made in the middle of the journey. Once abdominal pain or bleeding is detected, timely consultation should be made, and careful adjustments should be made according to the doctor’s instructions. Pregnant women should keep a stable mind and eat a light diet, so as to improve the success rate of IVF.