Suspicious signs before IVF abortion
IVF pregnancy is achieved through in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer technology, but this process is not always smooth. Sometimes, IVF babies may face the risk of miscarriage. In this case, early signs can help identify and deal with potential problems as early as possible. The following are some suspicious signs that may indicate that IVF is facing abortion.

1. Vaginal bleeding
Vaginal bleeding is one of the most common signs before IVF abortion. Bleeding may be mild, similar to bleeding during menstruation, or more severe, similar to abortion. The bleeding may last for several days, or it may be only temporary. Mild vaginal bleeding may not cause too much concern, but if there is obvious bleeding or pain, it is recommended to immediately seek medical advice for evaluation.
If the amount of bleeding is large or the bleeding lasts for a long time, it may mean that there is something wrong with the development of the embryo or fetus. At this time, a doctor should be sent to check as soon as possible to determine the nature of the problem and take appropriate measures.
2. Lower abdominal pain or low back pain
Lower abdominal pain or low back pain may occur before IVF abortion. The degree and nature of pain may vary from person to person. Some people may experience mild discomfort, while others may experience severe pain.
Lower abdominal pain or low back pain may be caused by uterine contraction, abnormal embryonic development or incorrect embryo implantation position. These symptoms should be paid attention to, especially if accompanied by other symptoms, such as vaginal bleeding or nausea.
If severe lower abdominal pain or low back pain persists during IVF, it is recommended to seek medical advice immediately for evaluation. Doctors can determine the cause of pain and recommend appropriate treatment through examination and evaluation.
3. Reduction of pregnancy symptoms
During IVF pregnancy, women usually experience typical pregnancy symptoms such as breast pain, nausea and vomiting. However, if these symptoms abate or disappear, it may indicate that IVF is at risk of abortion.
The reduction of pregnancy symptoms may be caused by the stagnation of embryonic development, abnormal embryo or abnormal hormone levels. These changes may develop gradually or occur in a short time. If the pregnancy symptoms change significantly, it is recommended to seek medical advice for evaluation as soon as possible.
4. Fetal movement decreases or disappears
Fetal movement is one of the important signs of IVF pregnancy. Usually after about 20 weeks of pregnancy, pregnant women begin to feel fetal movement. If fetal movement decreases or stops, it may mean that IVF may face the risk of abortion.
The reduction or disappearance of fetal movement may be a sign of problems in the development of the embryo or fetus. This may be caused by insufficient fetal activation, abnormal placental function or changes in uterine environment. If pregnant women notice a significant reduction or stop of fetal movement, they should immediately seek medical advice for evaluation.
In summary, suspected signs before IVF abortion include vaginal bleeding, lower abdominal or lower back pain, reduced pregnancy symptoms, and decreased or disappeared fetal movement. These signs may indicate that IVF is at risk of miscarriage and should be evaluated and treated as soon as possible, so as to find and solve potential problems as soon as possible and ensure the safety and health of IVF.