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How long can I "go home" after transplantation? Travel notes of test tube transplantation!

With the continuous development of modern science and technology, some women have realized their dream of being mothers. IVF has helped many couples, but some people ask how long it will take to "go home" after transplantation. Travel notes of test tube transplantation!

There is always a sister leaving a message in the background of WeChat asking to send a Bao Xiao:

"I just finished transplanting in the morning. Can I take the high-speed train home? It will take two hours! "

"Will flying after transplantation affect my success rate?"

These questions really caught Bao Xiao, and then I went to ask our co-doctor, chief physician Xie Feng, to give you a perfect answer.

Can you fly after transplantation?

The influence of flight on pregnancy is mainly the change of pressure and humidity. Because of the low humidity on the plane, it is easy to concentrate human blood, so it is easy to increase the risk of venous embolism.

In addition, with the change of airplane climbing height, under the condition of low cabin pressure, the pressure in the mother's body will change, and there will be symptoms of cardiopulmonary function adjustment such as transient heartbeat acceleration, high blood pressure and aggravated anemia tendency, which can be adjusted by normal pregnant women. But it may bring risks to pregnant women with heart disease, severe anemia, poor control of diabetes, abnormal placenta or other high-risk pregnancies.

In addition, because the plane can't provide the best medical environment for production, it is quite dangerous to have no doctor on the plane in case of water leakage and emergency.

The medical clinic advised not to fly for the third pregnancy. In case pregnant women need to fly, they should pay attention to the risks of flying and traveling, stop and go more, watch and listen more.

Stop:

Pregnant women with moderate or severe thalassemia, iron deficiency anemia or sickle cell anemia may suffer from severe hypoxia, even lead to stillbirth and abortion, or are more prone to hematuria and renal tubular thrombosis. The doctor suggested that flying after the second trimester is absolutely forbidden.

Abortion symptoms such as abnormal bleeding or abdominal pain in early pregnancy; Overwork or long-distance travel and long-distance travel may cause the risk of fetal miscarriage and premature delivery, so long-distance air travel is not recommended.

Pay attention to rest in time when traveling. It is recommended to stop and walk every 2 hours to empty the bladder.

Look:

Before planning a pregnancy trip, learn as much as possible about the health care services in the transit area of the destination.

Listen:

If you plan to travel at home or abroad, please inform your doctor in advance and obtain the expected date of delivery or airworthiness certificate issued by the doctor. According to the doctor's advice, be careful not to travel too tightly and avoid going to places with poor sanitary conditions.

It is best to be accompanied by relatives and friends. If you feel sick or need to lift some heavy objects, someone should help you.

Avoid keeping the same posture for a long time during flight, resulting in poor blood circulation, and should exercise and walk frequently to maintain proper peripheral circulation.

Can I take the high-speed train after transplantation?

In fact, there is no clear test basis in this respect.

If it is a short-distance high-speed train in the surrounding cities, it is recommended to take a break for about two hours.

If the high-speed rail is far away, it is recommended to rest for more than two days before taking it, so as not to bear unnecessary failure probability.

Can I take the bus after transplantation?

It is similar to the requirements of high-speed rail, but land vehicles such as cars and buses must be able to ride and not be extremely bumpy.

If it is a short-distance bus in the surrounding cities, it is recommended to rest for about two hours before starting;

If the bus or coach is far away, it is recommended to rest for more than two days before taking it. The journey cannot be violently bumpy!