Can you ride an electric bike after transplant?

After the transplant, if the patient has no abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding, he or she can ride an electric bicycle. However, when riding an electric bicycle, you must pay attention to safety, don’t take too bumpy roads, don’t fall down, and try to ride an electric bicycle less or not within three months before the transplantation. If the embryo is not very stable after the transplant and there are special circumstances such as bleeding and abdominal pain, it is not recommended that the patient ride an electric bicycle, and it is recommended that the patient rest in bed and try to take a car if they need to go out. Because the electric bicycle itself has no cushion and is prone to bumps and bumps, and patients with pre-eclampsia are prone to uterine contractions or increased bleeding if they are subjected to bumps or gravity. At the same time, the speed of the electric car is relatively fast and poorly protected, so it is easy to scrape the car or fall, and the chances of miscarriage are very high in patients with pre-eclampsia.