Many patients are so nervous and anxious after the transplant that they lie in bed all the time except for going to the bathroom and taking injections. There are also rumors among patients that they have to lie flat after the transfer, otherwise the embryo will fall out, and it is better not to sleep on your side, otherwise you will have ectopic pregnancy, etc. Is this really true? You can live a normal life after IVF transfer, as long as you do not exercise strenuously or overexert yourself. You can move around after transplantation, and you should always urinate when you have the urge to do so. Women are at higher risk of vaginal infection and UTI. Drinking more water and urinating more often can flush the urethra and reduce the risk of urinary tract infection. Emptying the bladder in a timely manner can also reduce the pressure of the bladder on the uterus. Sleeping position is mainly for your comfort, sleeping position will not affect embryo implantation, and lying on your side will not cause ectopic pregnancy. Long-term bed rest can do more harm than good, and can easily lead to slowed gastrointestinal tract activity, indigestion and constipation. Keep a good state of mind after the transfer and wish everyone a good pregnancy!