How many days you need to rest after an IVF transplant

Generally early activity after an IVF embryo transfer has no adverse effect on IVF pregnancy, miscarriage or live birth rates, and patients can be appropriately active after the transfer to suggest a more optimal post-operative recovery pattern.
IVF refers to in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer technique, which is the process of fertilizing eggs and sperms outside the body and developing to the stage of late blastocysts and then transferring them to the uterine cavity for them to implant and develop into a fetus, which needs to be carried out by a professional doctor. Early activities after IVF embryo transfer have no adverse effect on the pregnancy rate, miscarriage rate and live birth rate of IVF, and can be carried out appropriately.
After embryo transfer, we should increase the nutrition appropriately and continue to give luteal support as prescribed by the doctor. Generally, we will go to the hospital 2 weeks after the transfer for blood or urine HCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) level test to determine the pregnancy and ultrasonography 4 to 5 weeks after the transfer to confirm whether it is a normal intrauterine pregnancy or not. Go to the hospital at any time when abnormalities such as abdominal pain and vaginal bleeding occur.