Rest posture
After the transplant, you need to rest. You can lie flat, on your side, and you can lie comfortably in bed except for going to the toilet. Don't worry about the embryo falling out. Don't move too much when you get up, and don't sit up at once. First support the bed sideways with your elbows and get up slowly. Lying down is the same.
shower
After transplantation, it is advisable to take a shower instead of a bath to avoid infection. The bath time should not be too long and the water temperature should not be too high.
prescribe a diet
Pay attention to diet, which can increase nutrition appropriately. You can eat lean meat, fish, eggs and other rich foods in protein, but you should not eat cold, spicy and irritating foods. Keep the stool unobstructed. Eat more fiber-rich foods, such as vegetables and fruits.
No sex life
Sexual life is forbidden to avoid inducing uterine contraction and affecting the implantation of fertilized eggs.
thermal insulation
Pay attention to the weather change, adjust the air conditioner in the room to the appropriate temperature, and be careful not to catch a cold. You can't apply hot water bottles or hot towels to your stomach, so as not to affect embryo development.
sleep
It is not advisable to watch more exciting movies or books before going to bed, in case of uterine contraction caused by dreaming at night. Don't be too obsessed with finding feelings. Everyone is different. Try to keep a peaceful mind and give the embryo a quiet and relaxed physical environment, which is helpful for its implantation and growth.
Observe physical changes
Observe the physical changes, pay attention to whether there are obvious symptoms such as abdominal pain and bleeding after transplantation, and seek medical treatment as soon as possible if you find obvious discomfort.