What happens to constipation after transplantation?

Constipation after transplantation is considered a normal phenomenon. The increased secretion of progesterone in the body after transplantation can inhibit gastrointestinal motility and cause constipation, which may be caused by gastrointestinal dysfunction, and embryos need to eat high-protein food after transplantation. It is best to go to the hospital for examination and use reasonable medication under the guidance of the doctor to avoid serious constipation that may cause miscarriage. Constipation after transplantation needs to be treated promptly and can be regulated by diet, eating more vegetables and fruits and drinking honey water is recommended to laxative and relieve constipation. If the constipation is serious, you can take laxative drugs such as Aloe Vera capsules under the guidance of the doctor, which have less side effects and have little impact on the fetus. 14 days after the embryo transfer, you need to go to the hospital to draw blood to check the HCG in the blood to determine whether the transfer is successful.