Typically, patients can have an IVF transplant about three months after an endometrial biopsy. An endometrial biopsy can check the uterus for endometrial hyperplasia, lesions, etc., but because endometrial biopsy is an invasive test. After the test, the lining of the uterus will be stimulated to some extent and will take some time to repair before an IVF transplant can be performed. In general, patients can wait for about three months or after three normal menstrual periods, and then under the guidance of a doctor, take into account their own situation as well as their personal needs, to undergo an IVF transplant. Prior to IVF, patients are advised to undergo an ultrasound examination and undergo IVF only when there is no bleeding in the uterine cavity or endometrial abnormality. During IVF, patients need to avoid premature coitus, so as not to damage the health of the embryo, resulting in accidental abortion, which is not conducive to health. At the same time, it is necessary to ensure sufficient rest time, do not overwork, and maintain a positive and optimistic mindset.