Is it hopeless that the chest doesn’t hurt on the 7th or 8th day of frozen embryo transfer?

The fact that the chest doesn’t hurt on the seventh or eighth day of embryo transfer doesn’t mean that it’s hopeless, and the lack of chest pain doesn’t determine the success or failure of embryo transfer. It is a normal phenomenon that the chest doesn’t hurt on the seventh or eighth day of frozen embryo transfer, and the chest doesn’t hurt after frozen embryo transfer may be related to the hormone level in the body, and after there is no symptom of chest pain at this time, the feeling of chest pain may reappear again, and it is not possible to judge the success or failure of the frozen embryo transfer according to the symptoms shown by the body. When the seventh or eighth day of embryo transfer is still relatively short, it is not possible to test whether the woman has been successfully transferred, and it is necessary to observe for a period of time, during which there is no abnormality, there is no need to be overly nervous, and do not be overly nervous because of excessive stress, which affects the sleep, irritability, leading to the body’s endocrine disorders, which will reduce the success rate of the frozen embryo transfer. It is recommended that women go to the hospital for testing after frozen embryo transfer to determine whether the transfer is successful. If there is any discomfort, consult a doctor in time.