How IVF behaves after implantation



After IVF is implanted, there are usually no obvious clinical manifestations and there is not much difference from a natural pregnancy.

IVF, also known as in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer, is a procedure in which eggs and sperms are taken from a woman’s ovaries and fertilized and cultured outside the body for 3 to 5 days, and then the embryos, which have developed to the cleavage sphere or blastocyst stage, are transferred to the woman’s uterus to make them implanted.

There are generally no obvious clinical changes after IVF implantation. Some patients may have symptoms such as lower abdominal cramping and pain, but they are not specific, so patients do not need to be nervous, relax, and consult a doctor promptly if discomfort occurs.

If you want to make sure whether IVF is implanted or not, you still need to do further diagnosis based on laboratory tests such as human chorionic gonadotropin.