What should I pay attention to during embryo transfer surgery?

What should I pay attention to during embryo transfer surgery?

Embryo transplantation is the so-called test-tube baby. The development of this technology is mainly aimed at people who are unable to have children at an older age or for a long time. This technology can allow women who cannot get pregnant to have healthy babies again. Although this technology has many advantages, there are still some precautions that need to be paid more attention when doing this operation. Regarding the problem, let's take a look at the article for introduction:

What should I pay attention to during embryo transfer surgery?

Embryo transplantation, also known as fertilized egg transplantation, commonly known as surrogate pregnancy, refers to the technology of transplanting early embryos of female animals, or embryos obtained through in vitro fertilization and other methods, into other female animals of the same species and with the same physiological state, so that they continue to develop into new individuals.

In vitro fertilization is a popular technology for treating infertility in the world today. It allows infertile couples to successfully have their own children, so it is favored by many people. However, there are still some precautions before and after the embryo transplantation operation, and women must pay attention to them.

1. Before transplantation

Before embryo transfer, you need to be mentally prepared and not be nervous. On the morning of the transplant day, I waited outside the operating room. The doctor performed an ultrasound on the transplant patient. If there was no abnormality, I asked the nurse to inject progesterone. I drank water and held my urine at the door of the operating room while waiting for the transplant.

2. After transplantation

After embryo transplantation, you should pay attention to diet, hygiene, medication, etc. Do not hold your urine, and bed rest should be based on comfort, with no limit on the time of bed rest. After transplantation, folic acid and vitamin E should continue to be taken, and progesterone should be injected according to the dosage on the injection certificate until the blood HCG level is measured; other special medications should be taken according to the doctor's instructions. Pay attention to food hygiene and avoid irritating and tonic foods (such as black chicken soup, turtle soup, hot pot, brown sugar water, etc.).

Through the introduction of the article, I believe that many people have a certain understanding of what to pay attention to in embryo transplantation surgery. This technology is to give birth to a child through surrogacy. So far, this technology is still very safe. You still need to pay more attention to some key matters so that the probability of success will be higher.

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