The embryo transfer procedure is a means of assisting infertility families to conceive, and pregnancy can usually be detected about 12-14 days after the transfer. Embryo transfer is the combination of follicles and sperm outside the body and the transfer of the embryo into the woman’s body. After implantation, the embryo needs to implant in the endometrium and the human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone in the woman’s body will rise significantly, which usually takes about 12-14 days. However, if the transfer is a day 5 blastocyst, the pregnancy may be detected around 9 days after the transfer. You should not have intercourse for 1 month after blastocyst transfer, you should be active, eat more foods that are good for implantation, such as fish gelatin, avoid excessive spicy and cold foods, keep your mind in a calm state, ensure that you get enough sleep every day, and take folic acid supplements under the guidance of your obstetrician.