Is it enough to take only dextroprogesterone tablets after the transplant?

When undergoing IVF, the luteal function needs to be maintained after the embryo transfer is completed, and usually only dextroprogesterone tablets are sufficient. However, ultrasound suggests that the uterine lining is thin, and an appropriate amount of oral estrogen is also needed to promote implantation. After embryo transfer, oral progesterone drugs are generally needed to maintain luteal function. Therefore, it is OK to take only dextroprogesterone tablets. However, during the transfer process, when the thickness of the endometrium is found to be thin, moderate amount of oral estrogen medication can be taken to promote the proliferation of the endometrium and increase the success rate of embryo implantation. After the embryo transfer to take dextroprogesterone tablets should also pay attention to the blood HCG monitoring, to determine whether the pregnancy is successful. After the embryo transfer, women need to go to the hospital, under the guidance of the doctor to use dydrogesterone tablets, to avoid unauthorized use of medication, to prevent the triggering of adverse consequences.

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