Suspected signs to be noticed before IVF abortion
IVF is a method of assisted reproduction through in vitro fertilization, but not all attempts can be successful. Sometimes, IVF babies are at risk of miscarriage. Therefore, in this process, there are some suspected signs that need attention. The following is a detailed description of four aspects.

malaise
In the process of IVF, some women may have suspected signs of physical discomfort before abortion. These discomfort may include abdominal pain, low back pain, nausea, vomiting and fatigue. In the process of IVF, the uterus is greatly stimulated, which may lead to uterine contraction, thus causing abdominal pain and low back pain. In addition, due to changes in hormones, many women will also have nausea, vomiting and other uncomfortable symptoms. If these symptoms are too serious or persistent, it is necessary to seek medical advice for assessment and treatment.
In addition, some women may experience unexplained fatigue and fatigue during IVF. This may be due to changes in hormone levels or adjustments in body metabolism. However, if fatigue and fatigue are too serious, or accompanied by other symptoms, such as dizziness, palpitations, etc., you need to consult a doctor in time.
Vaginal bleeding
After implantation of fertilized eggs, some women may experience vaginal bleeding during IVF, which is considered as a suspected sign of abortion. Vaginal bleeding may be mild, only showing pale blood stains, or it may be massive and frequent bleeding. Although a small amount of vaginal bleeding is common in IVF, if there is a large amount of vaginal bleeding, or accompanied by abdominal pain and other symptoms, immediate medical treatment is required for evaluation and treatment.
In addition, vaginal bleeding may be related to cervical or vaginal infection. Infection further increases the risk of miscarriage. Therefore, if vaginal bleeding is accompanied by abnormal excreta taste, fever, abdominal pain and other symptoms, you need to consult a doctor as soon as possible.
Abnormal fetal heart rate
After the success of IVF, doctors usually monitor the health of the fetus through ultrasound examination. The normal heartbeat rate of the fetus is 120-160 beats/minute, and abnormal fetal heart rate may be one of the suspected signs of abortion. If the fetal heart rate is found to be lower than 120 times/minute or higher than 160 times/minute during the examination, it may mean that there is something wrong with the fetal health. At this time, it is necessary to seek medical advice for further evaluation and treatment.
Abnormal fetal heart rate may be related to placental function or fetal development problems, which may lead to insufficient fetal oxygen supply or other health problems. Therefore, once abnormal fetal heart rate is observed, doctors will take appropriate treatment measures to reduce the risk of miscarriage.
Emotional changes
Emotional fluctuation is a common phenomenon in IVF. However, excessive anxiety, depression and mood changes may be one of the suspected signs of abortion. Because IVF itself is a tense and long process, women may face various physical and mental pressures. At this time, physical and psychological discomfort may further aggravate, leading to emotional changes.
If there are continuous emotional changes during IVF, such as severe anxiety, depression and mood fluctuations, this may have a negative impact on the whole pregnancy process and fetal health. At this time, it is necessary to consult a doctor or seek psychological guidance in time to obtain support and help.
Summary
IVF is an assisted reproductive technology, however, the risk of abortion always exists. By paying close attention to suspected signs of physical discomfort, vaginal bleeding, abnormal fetal heart rate and emotional changes, potential problems can be identified and handled earlier. If these signs appear, timely assessment and treatment will help reduce the risk of abortion and ensure the health of pregnant women and fetuses.