What to eat after IVF transfer?

  What to eat after IVF transplant” is a question that every parent-to-be hangs on every day, and at the same time, various “prescriptions” and “miracles” have sprung up, and even become the “lifesaver” for many parents-to-be. The “lifesavers” of many parents-to-be. How to recognize the rumors, how to grasp the science, and listen to the following details.  American researchers have found that “grapefruit can increase estrogen in the body”, so this information has made parents-to-be rushing to eat grapefruit, but there is a relationship between estrogen and endometrial growth, but the factors that determine endometrial growth include inflammation, injury, endocrine, psychological and unknown reasons. “If you look at all the drugs that promote ovulation and endometrial growth, the ingredients are refined through a series of chemical reactions and biosynthesis, none of them are extracted from grapefruit, apples and other foods. Think about it another way: if there is really such a solution, then why do doctors go to the trouble of designing treatment plans and matching drugs? Just arrange to eat fruits directly for regulation.  Similarly, if you eat pig’s feet to grow endometrium, or eat a certain long endometrium, we will not outline them one by one. If you encounter some kind of magic food in the future, you must choose wisely and think in a different way.