It is possible to have a successful pregnancy even though you don’t feel the transfer. This is because the success of the pregnancy after the transfer has nothing to do with feeling, but rather with the quality of the embryo, the thickness of the uterine lining, the tolerance of the uterine lining, and other factors. It doesn’t matter if some people feel something after the transfer or not. As long as the embryos formed after ovulation induction are of good quality, you take the luteal support medication carefully and on time, relax, adjust your life, and wait for the pregnancy test, you may be successful. So there is no need to focus on whether there is no abdominal pain or other feelings after the transfer, some patients are too nervous, always looking for subtle feelings, which is unnecessary.