Most IVF patients
are petrified that they will do something which will reduce their chance of
getting pregnant after their embryo transfer .
They
imagine that their fragile precious embryo is floating in their uterus , and if
they eat something too hot or too cold , or go through a pot hole, they will
dislodge the embryo and end up killing it. This is why they are always on tenterhooks
after the transfer.
A lot of these
misconceptions are compounded by old wives tales , which advice patients to
take bed rest after an embryo transfer , so that it does not “fall out” !
Now, this
is all rubbish. There's nothing you can do to increase the chances of the
embryo implanting, which also means there's nothing you can do to decrease the
chances either. Embryo implantation is an in utero biological process , which we cannot influence.
Please stop
thinking of yourself as a patient. You're a healthy woman , who has done IVF in
order to get your pregnancy started , which means there’s nothing unnatural or artificial
about it !
All we are
doing is replicating what would normally have happened in your bedroom ! In
IVF, what's not happening in your bedroom is being done for you in the IVF lab.
Remember that whether the embryo spends
five days in our test tube , or it spends five days in you’re your fallopian
tube, once it's reached the uterus, it's safe like a pearl in an oyster !
Unnecessary bed rest is actually bad for you, because it just needlessly increases your stress levels. An idle mind is a devil's workshop, and you keep on brooding about what's happening to your embryos inside you. This increases your stress levels, and makes the waiting seem even longer than it is !
Need help in getting pregnant ? Please send me your medical details by filling in the form at www.drmalpani.com/free-second-opinion so that I can guide you !
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