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What are the feelings of IVF after implantation?



Physiological sensation of IVF after implantation

IVF is an embryo that is cultivated after in vitro fertilization through assisted reproductive technology, and then implanted into the mother's uterus to complete pregnancy. IVF implantation will trigger a series of physiological reactions, which are described in detail from the perspective of physiological sensation.

 What are the feelings of IVF after implantation?

1. Abdominal congestion and increased sense of pressure

After IVF implantation, the uterus will have obvious abdominal congestion, leading to increased local blood supply, and the mother may have abdominal soreness, pain or tightness. This is because after the embryo implantation, the endometrium begins to thicken and form an amniotic sac, which increases the blood flow of the endometrium and congests the capillaries, thus bringing discomfort to the abdomen.

At the same time, the implanted embryo will also lead to increased pressure in the uterus, which will bring a very obvious sense of pressure to the mother, manifested as a sense of abdominal heaviness and urgency. The mother may feel abdominal discomfort and local compression.

2. Early pregnancy reaction

After IVF implantation, the mother will have an early pregnancy reaction similar to natural pregnancy. This is because after embryo implantation, progesterone, chorionic gonadotropin, human chorionic gonadotropin and other hormones will be released, which will trigger early pregnancy response.

Early pregnancy has a variety of reactions, including nausea, vomiting, fatigue, appetite change, lethargy, breast pain, etc. Different women may have different reactions to early pregnancy. Some women may only have mild discomfort, while others may experience more obvious discomfort.

Although early pregnancy reaction may cause discomfort to women, it does not mean that IVF pregnancy is successful or not. Everyone's body and pregnancy experience are different, and the degree and duration of early pregnancy reactions vary from person to person. As long as you pay attention to rest and properly adjust your diet, these reactions will generally slow down or disappear in the early pregnancy.

3. Temporary bleeding or pigmentation

After IVF implantation, sometimes the mother may have temporary vaginal bleeding. This may be due to the rupture or damage of endometrial blood vessels during embryo implantation. In general, this kind of bleeding will be very mild, and it may be just some vaginal secretions with blood, which will not have a significant impact on embryo implantation and pregnancy.

In addition, some women may have pigmentation after IVF implantation. This is manifested by the temporary deepening of the color of the vagina or labia, which may cause women's worry and discomfort. However, this will not have a negative impact on the pregnancy results. Pigmentation is a normal physiological phenomenon during the implantation process. As the pregnant woman enters the middle of pregnancy, this phenomenon will gradually reduce or disappear.

4. Emotional changes and increased anxiety

After IVF implantation, women's emotions may change to some extent. On the one hand, the reaction of implantation and early pregnancy may bring physical discomfort, making women more tired and depressed; On the other hand, the success of IVF is an important expectation for couples, so couples may feel anxious and nervous during implantation. These emotional changes are normal reactions, but need reasonable adjustment and support.

In the process of IVF, keeping close contact with doctors and hospitals, and consulting professional opinions and suggestions can help couples reduce anxiety. In addition, positive psychological adjustment and proper physical exercise can also help alleviate physical and mental discomfort.

Summary

After IVF implantation, the mother may have a variety of physiological feelings, including increased abdominal congestion and stress, early pregnancy reaction, temporary bleeding or pigmentation, and increased emotional changes and anxiety. These feelings are normal physiological reactions in the process of embedding the embryo into the endometrium. In most cases, you don't need to worry too much, but if there are abnormal symptoms, you should consult your doctor in time.

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