How many days after test tube embryo transfer can a pregnancy test strip detect pregnancy?
Generally, about 7 days after test-tube embryo transfer, a pregnancy test strip can be used to detect pregnancy.
Under normal circumstances, for women undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) embryo transfer, embryos are implanted into the uterine cavity when the intrauterine environment is suitable, allowing them to implant and develop. After a normal pregnancy, a woman's blood HCG levels rise accordingly. As blood HCG levels increase, pregnancy can be confirmed either by measuring HCG in the blood or using an early pregnancy test strip. Under typical conditions, embryo implantation can be detected via a home pregnancy test approximately 7 days after transfer.
It is recommended that individuals who have undergone IVF embryo transfer actively perform proper post-procedure care to promote successful implantation and development. A balanced diet with adequate nutrition should be maintained, including plenty of vegetables and fruits, while spicy, stimulating, raw, or cold foods should be avoided to prevent adverse reactions that could affect implantation and development. It is also important to maintain emotional stability and avoid significant mood fluctuations, as well as to maintain a regular sleep schedule, avoiding staying up late, ensuring sufficient sleep.