Suspected signs before IVF abortion
IVF is a method of assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization. Although this method has greatly improved the fertility success rate, the risk of abortion still exists. In the process of IVF, knowing and alerting to some signs of abortion in advance can help doctors and patients take measures as soon as possible to avoid the occurrence of abortion. The following will introduce in detail the suspected problems that need to be taken care of before IVF abortion in terms of embryo development, physical symptoms, fatigue and bleeding.

embryonic development
Embryo development is one of the important indicators to judge whether IVF is healthy or not. In the weeks after embryo transfer, if the embryo does not develop well, it may indicate a potential risk of abortion. The signs that need to be watched include:
1. Slow embryonic development: normally, the embryo should gradually develop into embryo after implantation into the uterus. If the rate of development is significantly slow, further examination of the health of the embryo may be necessary.
2. The embryo does not develop normally: if the embryo stops developing or has abnormalities during the development process, it may increase the risk of abortion.
3. Embryo implantation failure: after IVF surgery, if the embryo is not successfully implanted into the uterus, it may also be a sign of abortion.
Physical symptoms
Abortion of IVF is often accompanied by changes in physical symptoms. Knowing and being alert to some obvious physical symptoms can help to find and deal with the risk of abortion as soon as possible. Here are some signs of physical symptoms that you may want to watch out for:
1. Severe abdominal pain: If severe abdominal pain occurs during IVF, it may be a sign of serious problems such as ectopic pregnancy. At this time, seek professional treatment immediately.
2. Sudden disappearance of pregnancy symptoms: after the success of IVF, patients usually have typical symptoms of early pregnancy, such as breast pain, nausea and vomiting. If these symptoms suddenly disappear, it may be a sign that the embryo stops developing or aborts.
3. Physical discomfort: In the process of IVF, if the patient has unusual physical discomfort, such as chest tightness, dizziness, palpitations and other symptoms, it may be necessary to pay attention to the related abortion risk.
Fatigue
IVF is a huge burden to patients both physically and psychologically. At the beginning of pregnancy, patients may feel particularly tired. However, the risk of miscarriage may be implied if the following signs are suspected to need attention:
1. The sense of fatigue continues to increase: if the patient has already felt fatigue, but suddenly feels the sense of fatigue increases, it may be a sign of abnormal embryonic development or other physical problems.
2. Severe physical activity will aggravate fatigue: when the risk of abortion increases, patients may feel obvious fatigue and fatigue when performing physical activities.
3. Excessive mental stress: The emotional fluctuation in the early pregnancy is normal, but if the patient has excessive anxiety, depression and other psychological problems, it may be related to the risk of abortion.
hemorrhage
In IVF, bleeding is a common problem and one of the signs of miscarriage. The patient needs to pay attention to the following signs of suspected bleeding:
1. Bright red bleeding: If the patient has a large amount of bright red bleeding during IVF, it may be one of the signs of abortion. This situation needs attention and timely medical treatment.
2. Persistent bleeding: In the process of IVF, if the patient has sustained bleeding similar to the menstrual period, or has sustained bleeding for a long time, it may be a sign that the embryo has stopped developing or other serious problems.
3. Continued bleeding: After IVF surgery, if the embryo still continues to bleed after successful implantation, it may mean that the health of the embryo has problems.
To sum up, it is very important to understand the signs before IVF abortion, which can help doctors and patients find problems as soon as possible and take corresponding measures. The risk of abortion can be comprehensively understood from aspects such as embryonic development, physical symptoms, fatigue and bleeding. Patients should keep their body and mind relaxed during IVF, reasonably arrange rest and diet, and regularly go to the hospital for reexamination and consultation to maximize the success rate of IVF.