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How many embryos are transferred should also already have been discussed before cycle start, though changes may be advised based on the number of embryos available on transfer day and embryo quality. Number of embryos to be transferred should, therefore, be again discussed just before the transfer takes place. In principle, embryo transfers can be performed with full bladder or with empty bladder.

Full bladder transfers have the advantage of using a transabdominal ultrasound transducer during the procedure, while empty bladder transfers require a transvaginal transducer. Both approaches have subjective advantages and disadvantages, but they do not differ in implantation and pregnancy rates. In contrast to egg retrieval, which is usually done with the patient under sedation, most patients do not need to be premedicated for embryo transfer. The procedure is usually quick: Once the patient is positioned on the exam table, a speculum is inserted into the vagina, like in a routine gynecological examination.

The vagina is then flushed with room-temperature warm saline and the cervix is cleaned off mucus. Once that is established, the physician is ready to receive the catheter that contains the embryo s through the window that connects the procedure room with the embryology laboratory. On the other side of this wall, embryologists prepared the embryo s and loaded it them into a transfer catheter.

One embryologist now hands this catheter to the physician who carefully feeds the tip of the catheter into the cervical opening of the uterus, and advances the catheter under ultrasound control, so that the embryo s at the tip can be easily expelled with a quick push on the plunger of the syringe that is attached to the end of the catheter. At CHR, patients can observe this process on the TV screen in front of them, which is connected to the ultrasound machine the physician uses to guide the transfer catheter.

The whole procedure usually takes no more than five minutes, though complications sometimes can lengthen the process. The most frequent complication is that the catheter refuses to glide into the uterine cavity. This can happen when the entry canal is too narrow or too twisted. In such cases other methods of insertion can be applied but the process becomes more complex and can also be more uncomfortable to the patient.

Once embryos have been successfully inserted, the patient rests for a few minutes before she is allowed to get up. She rests a little more in recovery and is discharged home. Support 0. Useful 0. Thanks 0. Block Member. Are you sure you want to block this member? Cancel Block. Additional Information. Cancel This Action Submit Report. Delete Post. Are you sure you want to delete this post? Cancel Delete.

Viewing as. Sort by. This discussion has been closed to comments. Please start a new post. JenniferLiz 13 years ago. Is that true about frozens implanting later? I did a frozen and have had negative HPTs and am grasping at straws Sharing discussion reply.

React Sign in or join to react. Thanks for the responses I got a faint bfp 6 days past transfer. I am happy That might sound crazy but after 3 years of wasting money on various tests that promise early results I wanted go do a controlled experiment to test their performance!

Ha ha, I hid the tests in the cupboard so my husband wouldn't have me committed. I showed him when I was certain it was getting darker. We strive to provide you with a high quality community experience.

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Trying to figure out when to start HPT. Good luck!!!! Thanks everyone! Good luck and fingers crossed you get a bfp!! KLP88, Thank you, that does help! KLP88, Nice congratulations. Show 3 Previous Comments. Angels, That's a great line. Not feint at all! Looking positive. M I pregnant. Congrats on the positive!

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