IVF specialists from Gunjan IVF World – the best IVF center in Ghaziabad answer one of the most common questions of patients going through embryo transfer
After the embryo transfer, comes the most anxious moment for almost every IVF couple. Will it be successful, when will we be able to know that we are pregnant, when should we do a pregnancy test to confirm our success – couples have so many things going on in their mind, the answers of which they look out for. Gunjan IVF World – the best IVF centre in Delhi through this blog shares vital information on when to do a pregnancy test after embryo transfer.
“Many couples that we see at Gunjan IVF World ask us this very common question. My only advice to them is to be patient and give the process some time. One can usually expect to see some results around 10-14 days after the embryo transfer is done. It takes a few days for the embryo to burrow into and attach to the wall of the uterus,” says Dr. Aastha Raheja, IVF specialist Ghaziabad and also a Consultant at Gunjan IVF World, a leading IVF clinic in Indirapuram with three other modern and state-of-the-art clinics in Janakpuri, Meerut and Noida (commencing soon).
“We advise our patients not to conduct a pregnancy test after one week of embryo transfer. The best time to do it is when the body starts producing the pregnancy hormone (hCG). Please let your IVF specialist guide you,” added Dr. Gunjan Gupta, Founder & Director and an IVF specialist at North India’s best IVF center – Gunjan IVF World.
Depending on when the implantation occurs, a home pregnancy test can be done. It detects the presence of hCG in the urine. Blood tests can also detect this hormone which the blastocyst or embryo produces after implantation. “Doing a pregnancy test just after the transfer might detect the presence of other hormones that had been given during egg retrieval in urine or blood. So hold, wait for at least two week after your embryo transfer to see results,” emphasised Dr. Garima Sharma, Consultant and Centre In-Charge, Gunjan IVF World, the best IVF center in Janakpuri. “So, if you perform the test too early, your test might come positive because it will show your hCG level going up thereby giving you a false hope. Your doctor will conduct repeated blood test for hCG after 48-72 hours. If the levels keep rising, Khushiyon ki Goonj is knocking your door soon,” concluded Dr. Gunjan Gupta, IVF specialist at the best IVF centre in Ghaziabad – Gunjan IVF World.
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