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Can an embryo fall out?

The journey through fertility treatments can be filled with anticipation and questions, many of which can feel daunting or even a little awkward to ask. One common concern for patients after an embryo transfer is whether the embryo can “fall out” after the procedure. It’s only natural to worry about how everyday movements—like standing, walking, or even sneezing—might affect the delicate process of implantation. However, rest assured, the human body is designed to protect your embryo and create an optimal environment for it to implant and grow. In this blog, we’ll explore why an embryo cannot “fall out” after transfer and provide peace of mind as you continue on your fertility journey. Understanding how your body works post-transfer will not only reduce unnecessary worry but also allow you to go about your daily routine with confidence.

Transferring a fertilised embryo is a complicated process handled by experienced scientists, and that means some questions are a little harder to ask about. Fortunately, Fertility First is always happy to help its patients understand the process and any questions that arise.

One of the more unusual questions concerns what happens after the embryo has been transferred. For instance, if you stand up, can the embryo fall out?

To put it simply, no, the embryo cannot “fall out”.

The uterus is a muscular organ, which means that it will naturally stay contracted. Fertility First’s nurses will make sure your uterine lining is quite thick before your transfer to create a thick, sticky environment for your embryo.

Once the embryo has been transferred back into your uterus, it will not have room to move freely or “fall out”.

When your embryo is placed between the uterine walls and the muscle contracts, it creates a protected environment for your embryo to eventually bury itself deep within your thick uterine lining and begin to grow.

You could stand, sit, or go for a nice walk, and there’s no risk that the little embryo inside of you is at risk of falling out. It’s highly recommended that you go about your regular routine after the transfer, and studies have shown that it’s actually better for the implantation, increasing the chances for a successful pregnancy.

Continue your regular day, and let science and nature take their course.

At Fertility First, our dedicated fertility specialists are here to answer questions and provide support throughout your journey to conception. If you have any concerns or would like more information, visit our guide to what can I do after an embryo transfer or contact us. We’re here to guide you every step of the way, ensuring that you feel informed and supported as you work towards building your family.

 

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Are you ready to embark on your journey towards parenthood?

Our esteemed fertility clinic in Sydney is here to help. Here at Fertility First, we specialise in a wide range of assisted fertility treatments, including the highly effective and widely trusted method of embryo transfer through IVF. With our experienced team of fertility specialists, state-of-the-art facilities, and cutting-edge techniques, we are committed to maximising your chances of falling pregnant. Contact our trusted Sydney fertility clinic today and take the first step towards welcoming your precious bundle of joy into the world. Your journey begins here!