Why does weight decrease after test-tube embryo transfer?
Weight loss after test-tube embryo transfer may be caused by physiological factors or pathological factors, such as malnutrition or immune rejection. The specific analysis is as follows:
I. Physiological Factors
Test-tube embryo transfer generally involves fertilizing an egg outside the body and then transferring it into the uterus to achieve pregnancy. During the period when the embryo grows and develops inside the mother's body, it absorbs nutrients from the mother, which may lead to weight loss. This is considered a normal physiological phenomenon.
II. Pathological Factors
1. Malnutrition
If the mother has weak gastrointestinal function and an unbalanced intake of nutrients, malnutrition may occur, leading to the aforementioned condition. In such cases, medications such as progesterone solution or glucose injection should be used under medical guidance.
2. Immune Rejection
In most cases, after test-tube embryo transfer, the mother’s body may mount an immune response against the embryo due to the introduction of foreign material, potentially causing this symptom. In such situations, prompt treatment for pregnancy preservation should be sought at a正规 medical institution.
In addition, weight loss could also result from suddenly stopping hormone medications or prolonged depression. It is recommended that pregnant women maintain healthy lifestyle habits. If there is sudden and significant weight loss, medical attention should be sought promptly.