Since we spent a lot of our savings on our treatment, we had to be very practical and follow every instruction carefully. To prevent complications, just make sure you go for that early 6-week viability scan that IVF clinics schedule. It is a simple and necessary step to confirm everything is safe.
Actually, yes, it can happen, yaar. Even though they place the embryo directly in the uterus, it can sometimes move into the tube. That's why doctors always do a scan super early in IVF pregnancies to confirm the placement.
IVF is already so expensive with all the injections and hospital visits, so any extra risk like an ectopic pregnancy can really add to the financial stress because of emergency scans. That's why it's so important to budget for early scans around 5-6 weeks to make sure the embryo is in the right place.
Yes, it is possible but the chances are still very low, so don't worry too much! Just keep trust in your doctors and stay happy throughout your process. Wishing you all the positive vibes for a healthy pregnancy! ✨
We are currently looking into fertility treatments and I am a bit shy to ask my doctor about this. I gently read online that even with IVF, there is a small chance of ectopic pregnancy because the embryo can migrate. It feels a bit scary, but hoping for the best.