Embryo transfer is perhaps the most exciting and, of course, stressful milestone in any IVF treatment. After the tides in the decision-making process for IVF treatment, the use of drugs after the treatment starts, and the weeks of follow-up, there is an impatient process to see how the egg collection process and finally the embryos develop.
At the end of all these, embryo transfer, which is the last step of in vitro fertilization treatment, comes. After the embryos are placed in the uterus with a professional team work, there is only one thing waiting for the expectant mother: Implantation, that is, the embryo’s ability to hold onto the uterus in a healthy way.
Psychological support is important
In this process, the father-to-be has a great responsibility. She should keep the communication between her and the expectant mother tighter than ever and support her in every way. The concern that the treatment process will result in a negative result should be set aside and it should not be forgotten that it can be tried again.
It should be known that it is a normal pregnancy process
It is necessary to accept the IVF treatment method as a natural pregnancy process. Because women who get pregnant with this method also have a normal pregnancy period. The baby born into the world is no different from other babies.
Dietitian help should be sought
Paying attention to nutrition positively affects the IVF treatment process. The doctor’s recommendations on nutrition should be taken into account. In addition, a detailed nutrition plan can be made by meeting with a specialist dietitian. As much as possible, more fresh, organic foods should be consumed instead of foods called
fast food and junk food.