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Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. But yes, it is perfectly safe to go to the toilet, empty your bladder, be comfortable and then go home. Hopefully, the embryo is going to find the right place where he is happy or she is happy to dig and implant. Basically, we’re going to put the embryo between two slices of bread, and those two slices of bread are very close to one another. Normally, I always describe it as a sandwich. The actual good anatomical position and gravity will help the embryo to stay inside.īesides, the womb cavity is a virtual cavity, so it will be a cavity only the moment you have a pregnancy in it. Because the moment you stand up, your womb will actually go forward and then that going forward we will close completely the opening between the womb itself, and the cervix, which is the neck of the womb. Actually, from the anatomical point of view, from a mechanical point of view, the embryo is not going to fall out at all. Because you may think if we had the embryo placed in, and then we go to the toilet, we stand up and we sit, and the embryo is going to fall out. Yes, it perfectly makes sense for you guys to be worried about that. This is a very interesting question that I get asked all the time. There’s also another solution, in the operation room, if the patient cannot resist the urine catheter, I can take it out. After 30 minutes patients can get up and leave the clinic. Sometimes, the patient experiences an urgency to pee and, in this case, we have some urine containers that we can put next to the bed and they can pee in the room or go to the toilet. After this, when we take the patient from the operation room to her room, she can have bed rest for 30 minutes. Otherwise, there’s no pain during the embryo transfer.
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For those two things, the bladder must be full and this is a little bit embarrassing. Secondly, we need to be to see the uterus without abdominal ultrasounds. Firstly, before the embryo transfer, the bladder must be full in order to put the uterus in a good and easy position for the transfer. They need some answers, and maybe this peeing immediately can be the answer.īecause of it, we proceed in a certain way. IVF is a big thing economically, socially, physically. But, if the patient does not have a positive result, they need answers and they may blame something because they need to find a reason. Normally, you can go to the toilet immediately to pee, but, if, at the end, you have a positive pregnancy blood test and you succeed, in this case, there is no problem.
