Does it matter if you have a cold after an IVF transplant?

Having a cold after IVF may have an impact on the development of the embryo.
After IVF transplantation is in the early stage of embryo development, at this time if the pregnant woman suffers from a cold, the bacteria, viruses and other pathogens that cause the cold may pass through the blood circulation and cause certain effects on the embryo, resulting in embryo development deformities, preterm miscarriage and other consequences. If a woman’s fever and cough symptoms caused by a cold are more serious, it may also affect the fertilized egg implantation.
However, the effect of cold on pregnancy after IVF transfer is not absolute. If the cold symptoms are relatively mild and the duration of the cold is relatively short, the implantation and development of the fertilized egg may not be affected.
After a woman has a cold, she must seek medical attention in a timely manner in order to ensure the normal development of the embryo.