We did our first transfer last week and im just lying here overthinking everything yaar. I always thought IVF means they place it directly so ectopic ki tension nahi, but read something online and got confused. Has anyone here had this happen after transfer?
At my hospital, the doctors and even the nurses were very clear about all potential risks, even the rare ones. I think it's very important to ask your IVF consultant specifically about this during your consultation. Don't hesitate to ask them exactly what their protocol is for monitoring you after the transfer.
Honestly, IVF itself is so expensive na, so we should always ask our doc about all these risks clearly. They do so many scans and blood tests after transfer, right? Just make sure all follow-ups are done properly to avoid any complications that might need extra treatments.
I know the anxiety around IVF can be so much, and you hear so many things. While it's generally rare with embryo transfer, sometimes it can happen. My gynac was very reassuring, saying they monitor us closely after the transfer to catch anything unusual early. Try to stay positive and trust your doctor.
Haan, actually an ectopic pregnancy *can* happen even after an embryo transfer, though it's less common than with natural conception. Sometimes the embryo can still move a bit from the uterus and implant elsewhere. That's why your doctor will keep a close eye on your HCG levels and do early ultrasounds. Just keep all your appointments.
Mere saath bhi complications hue the unfortunately, so I understand why you're asking. While embryo transfer is usually precise, an ectopic is a serious concern. Please, please, make sure you discuss this extensively with your fertility doctor. They need to monitor you super carefully after the transfer.
Beta, when you go through IVF, the doctors are super careful throughout the whole process. They implant the embryo directly into the uterus, so the chances of it going elsewhere are really very low. Just follow all their instructions for your medications and rest, and trust your body and your doctors.
Oh my god, so many things to worry about during pregnancy, na? Like, when will it end? I'm in my 3rd trimester and still stressing about some random thing. Honestly, best to just ask your IVF specialist directly about this. They will have the most accurate info and can reassure you.