Signs of IVF transfer failure include increased abdominal pain, heavy vaginal bleeding, and loss of early pregnancy symptoms.
IVF transfer refers to in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technique, which is an artificial assisted reproduction technique and has to be operated by a professional physician. With the increase of hormone level in the body after the transfer, pregnant women will experience symptoms such as breast swelling and pain, frequent urination, etc. When these symptoms disappear or when there is more vaginal bleeding and heavier abdominal pain, there is a possibility of failure of the transfer, and you need to go to the hospital in time.
About 2 weeks after the embryo transfer, you should go to the hospital for blood HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) test to confirm the pregnancy, and you can also judge the development of the embryo according to the HCG value. When the HCG does not rise or fall continuously, it will also indicate that the transfer has failed.
After the embryo transfer, you must pay attention to rest and continue luteal support therapy as prescribed by your doctor, and when abdominal pain or vaginal bleeding occurs, you should consult a doctor promptly.