Embryo transfer is the final stage of IVF treatment, and transferring a good-quality embryo into the uterus is important for achieving a successful outcome. During embryo transfer, it is sufficient for the bladder to be full in the gynecological position; it is a painless procedure that does not require anesthesia. The physician’s technique, the embryologist’s attention during transfer, and proper visualization of the uterus during the procedure are important determinants of a successful transfer.
After the transfer, three days of rest at home is sufficient. There is no harm in performing daily tasks. Continuous bed rest does not increase the chances of pregnancy. Mild groin pain and light bleeding may occur after the transfer. It is important to follow the prescribed medication instructions carefully and not hesitate to contact the physician in case of any uncertainty.