Swelling below the abdomen on day 25 after test-tube embryo transfer
Swelling or bloating in the lower abdomen 25 days after test-tube embryo transfer may be caused by pregnancy, improper procedure, vaginitis, or other factors. Targeted treatment is required, and the specific analysis is as follows:
1. Pregnancy
After embryo transfer, implantation of the fertilized egg can cause fluctuations in sex hormones, leading to a sensation of swelling or fullness in the lower abdomen. This is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually resolves on its own after pregnancy stabilizes and does not require excessive concern.
2. Improper Procedure
If the embryo transfer procedure was performed improperly and the genital area was inadvertently irritated, this symptom may occur. Under a doctor's guidance, medications such as roxithromycin capsules or ibuprofen sustained-release tablets may be used for treatment.
3. Vaginitis
Failure to maintain proper hygiene after embryo transfer may allow inflammation to develop, leading to vaginitis. Inflammatory factors can trigger the sensation of swelling. Treatment under medical supervision may include vaginal suppositories such as metronidazole or tinidazole.
In addition to the above, conditions such as endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and cervicitis may also cause this symptom. It is recommended to promptly visit a hospital to identify the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.