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What to do and what not to do before embryo transfer?

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Answer from: Guillermo Quea Campos

Gynaecologist, Specialist in Reproductive Medicine Pronatal Fertility Clinics
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After an ember transfer we recommend a 10 minute rest after which the patient can carry out a completely normal life: driving, working, etc. However, we also recommend that the first day not have intense physical activity, workout, intercourses, jogging, etc. Otherwise the rest of life is completely normal.

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