Both estradiol and progesterone affect pregnancy. Estradiol is a sex hormone secreted by the human body, and its value is not constant. For women who want to undergo in vitro fertilization, they naturally hope that their bodies are in good condition in all aspects to increase the possibility of successful conception. But many women are found to have high levels of estradiol and low levels of progesterone upon examination. Can high levels of estradiol and low levels of progesterone be transplanted?
Estradiol 48-521 pg/ml is suitable for transplantation. If it is too low, it may be unfavorable for the bed, so it is recommended to undergo a comprehensive examination before transplantation to avoid accidents. If estradiol is higher than the normal value, it is easy to cause some diseases in the uterus, which cannot be transplanted naturally. It is necessary to go to a professional hospital to check the specific cause and receive reasonable treatment.
High levels of estradiol and low levels of progesterone naturally make transplantation impossible. Low levels of progesterone may be caused by abnormal ovarian endocrine function. In this case, it is necessary to consider supplementing progesterone as soon as possible to increase progesterone levels, so that normal development can occur after embryo transfer.
It is best to stay in bed for three days after transplantation, as this can help with the implantation of fertilized eggs. Over time, women may experience early pregnancy reactions such as vomiting, frequent urination, and drowsiness. At this time, women need to increase their sleep time, reduce their activity, and especially avoid physical labor as much as possible.
In terms of diet, it is also necessary to pay attention to nutrition. You can eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to supplement vitamins, and remember to take folic acid. During pregnancy, it is important to undergo proper examinations to prevent any abnormalities in fetal development that may prevent timely measures from being taken.