Embryos do not normally fall out after embryo transfer. When embryo implantation fails or when miscarriage occurs early after implantation, the embryo may fall out, that is, spontaneous abortion occurs.
Embryo transfer is the implantation of an embryo into the uterine cavity through a very tiny embryo transfer tube. The embryo enters the uterus and travels around inside the uterine cavity and then attaches itself to the wall of the uterine cavity. The cervical opening of the uterus is normally closed and the embryo will not fall out.
Embryo transfer is not successful for all women. If the embryo fails to implant after embryo transfer or if spontaneous abortion occurs in the early stage after implantation, the embryo may fall off, and in this case there is no need for fertility preservation treatment, and it is necessary to go to the hospital for examination through ultrasound, and then according to the situation to see whether to deal with the procedure of uterine evacuation.
After the embryo transfer, you should pay more attention to bed rest, try not to do strenuous exercise at the beginning, do not have sex.