How soon after endothelial stimulation can you transplant

After the endometrium has been stimulated, it may be necessary to wait for about 1~2 months before transplantation, depending on the degree of endometrial stimulation and the patient’s individual physical condition. If the uterine lining is thin, endometrial stimulation can be performed before IVF transplantation, which will help to improve the success rate of the transplantation. However, since endometrial stimulation will cause some damage to the endometrium, it is not suitable for transplantation for the time being, so it is usually necessary to wait for about 1~2 months before transplantation, but the exact time needs to be judged according to the degree of endometrial stimulation and the patient’s individual physical condition. If the degree of irritation is heavy and the patient’s recovery ability is poor, it usually takes about 2 months before transplantation, but if the degree of irritation is light and the patient’s physical condition is good, the patient’s recovery ability is strong, and the transplantation can be performed in about 1 month. It is recommended that women who have undergone endothelial stimulation should take rest, supplement sufficient nutrition, and consult a doctor in case of abnormalities.