Monthly after IVF

In vitro fertilization for many women is the only way to conceive and tolerate a healthy child. However, as the statistics show, this procedure does not always end successfully, and after a while after IVF a woman has a monthly period. Let's take a detailed look at this situation, and we will try to find out: what is the spotting after this procedure?

When do menstruation begin after an unsuccessful IVF?

As you know, menstrual discharge with normal pregnancy is not observed. Therefore, if, after some time after IVF, the abdominal pain hurts, as well as before the menstrual period, and the test for hCG is negative, the procedure was unsuccessful.

With regard directly to the period when the monthly starts after an unsuccessful IVF, then everything is individual. As you know, the procedure itself is preceded by a period of hormone therapy, in order to stimulate the ovaries. Ultimately, this affects the work of the hormonal system. That's why you need time to restore it.

Doctors themselves usually do not name specific deadlines, answering the question, when the monthly ones come after IVF. According to the observations of experienced specialists, most women celebrate menstrual flow in the interval of 3-12 days after the procedure. At the same time on the first day of excretion uninvolved, resemble a smear and have a brown color.

What else can the bloody discharge after IVF show?

The delay in the months after an unsuccessful IVF is usually the result of a woman's psychological shock (caused by unjustified expectations), as well as the restoration of the functioning of the gonads. If more than 10 days have passed since the procedure (if there is no HCG in the blood) and there are no secretions, it is worthwhile to see a doctor.

Quite a different situation, when after IVF there is a discharge of blood from the vagina in a large volume. This may indicate a uterine bleeding, which is provoked by unsuccessful implantation of the fetal egg. In such cases, the woman needs hospitalization and cleaning of the uterine cavity.