Is it normal to have lower abdominal pain and bloating after transplantation?
In general, transplantation refers to embryo transfer. It is normal to experience abdominal bloating and pain after embryo transfer. The specific analysis is as follows:
Most pregnant women may experience mild abdominal bloating and pain, which is considered a normal physiological phenomenon. After successful embryo transfer, the embryonic tissue exerts certain pressure on the uterine cavity, and a series of changes occur in the texture of the endometrium, leading to symptoms such as mild lower abdominal discomfort and slight vaginal bleeding. These are normal reactions caused by embryo implantation into the endometrium. As the embryo successfully implants and the uterus gradually adapts to the presence of the embryo, these symptoms will progressively subside or disappear on their own and do not require special treatment.
If patients feel significant discomfort, they should seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital for appropriate diagnosis and treatment to avoid delays in managing potential complications.