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Many people may experience difficult to describe symptoms after undergoing in vitro fertilization, leading to concerns about whether the test tube has failed or is a precursor to failure. In fact, it is normal for some symptoms to occur, and there are very few reasons that can lead to test tube failure. What's wrong with the constant farting on the second day of IVF transplantation? 592 Baobao Network editor will answer for you.
After completing the transplant, farting has nothing to do with whether or not to go to bed. If this situation occurs, it is mostly caused by a cold in the abdomen or weak spleen and stomach. It is important to pay attention to keeping the abdomen warm. When symptoms do not improve, it is necessary to go to the hospital for traditional Chinese medicine treatment. If indigestion is caused by weak spleen and stomach, under the guidance of traditional Chinese medicine, it should be restored to normal as soon as possible.
After embryo transfer, women should be careful not to hold their urine and urinate promptly if they feel the urge to urinate to avoid bladder filling and compressing the uterus, causing uterine contractions. In addition, women also need to drink more water and urinate more after transplantation, which can indirectly flush the urethra and reduce the risk of urinary tract infections. Usually, after transplantation, patients only need to rest in bed for 2-3 hours. If they are too old, they can lie down for an additional period of time. After transplantation, the main task is to relax the patient's uterus and calm it down, which is more conducive to embryo implantation. After the transplant is completed, the patient is too nervous and afraid that the embryo may fall out, leaving no room for their hands or feet. It is necessary to adjust their mentality in order to allow the embryo to develop better.
Farting after embryo transfer is not a symptom of successful implantation. Exhaustion is a gas caused by metabolites after food digestion and certain chemical reactions in the body, which may be related to drug reactions, gastrointestinal discomfort, and other reasons.
After egg retrieval, many patients will choose some high protein foods, which may themselves produce more gas. In addition, some patients who rest in bed after egg retrieval and reduce activity can lead to slower gastrointestinal peristalsis, poor digestive function, and also lead to symptoms of farting. Patients can exercise appropriately, pay attention to taking orally some easily digestible foods, pay attention to daily bowel habits, and promptly handle constipation. Patients should pay more attention to dietary combinations to reduce the proportion of meat, milk, and soybeans in their diet. People with slow gastrointestinal peristalsis can take some drugs that promote gastrointestinal peristalsis under the specific guidance of a doctor, or eat more, such as celery.
Therefore, frequent farting after transplantation may be due to a cool abdomen, problems with the spleen and stomach, or excessive mental stress. After surgery, it is necessary to take protective measures, adjust your mindset, and avoid excessive anxiety and tension. Prolonged exposure to tension can also have an impact on embryonic development after transplantation, and in severe cases, it may lead to premature birth or miscarriage.