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Could Pushing Hard To Pass Stools After Embryo Transfer Hurt The Embryo?

Hi this is so embarrassing questions .But I have to ask this I had my 5 embryo transfer Since day one I have been having constipation and yes I did strin to bring the bowl movement .So now afraid if it could hurt my embryo or push them of my uterus can someone please help me I m afraid to death this is my 4th IVF cycle .
Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum.
Don't,worry,nothing of that sort will happen. You can have natural
laxatives like fibers, green leafy vegetables,pulses, sprouts etc. Take more of water,which facilitate the bowel movements.
you consult your gynecologist for a mild laxative, which has no effect on the embryo.
the constipation may not have any effect on the embryo and the uterus.
Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.
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Could Pushing Hard To Pass Stools After Embryo Transfer Hurt The Embryo?

Hi, Welcome to Health care magic forum. Don t,worry,nothing of that sort will happen. You can have natural laxatives like fibers, green leafy vegetables,pulses, sprouts etc. Take more of water,which facilitate the bowel movements. you consult your gynecologist for a mild laxative, which has no effect on the embryo. the constipation may not have any effect on the embryo and the uterus. Wishing for a quick and complete recovery. Thank you.