If you do not get your period within 14 days of the embryo transfer, you can take a pregnancy test at home. We will call you the same day, ask you about the test results, and we’ll agree on the next steps together.
Most frequently asked questions
Why can’t I take a pregnancy test until 14 days after the transfer?
During the course of IVF treatment, you take a number of drugs that can skew the result towards either a false positive or a false negative. By taking the test after 14 days, you will save yourself the unnecessary stress that could arise from false results.
Yet another control line. What do I do now?
Unfortunately, sometimes things don’t go the way we imagine and good news doesn’t come the moment we long for it the most. Don’t worry, you’re not alone. Unfortunately, even IVF treatment is not 100% successful. The IVF success rate varies depending on various factors such as your age, health and mental state. Do what you feel is right. Scream, cry, be silent, talk about it. Give vent to all your feelings. But don’t blame yourself. If you’d like to talk to a psychologist or our staff about this, we’re happy to help.
It was my first IVF failure; should I change my treatment?
With the first or second IVF failure, nothing happens. You don’t have to change anything. But if you’re wondering what else you can do to make sure you get two lines on your pregnancy test next time, we have a few tips for you. Try the beREADY endometrial receptivity test to find out your exact implantation window and determine the ideal time for your next transfer. You can also try the EndomeTRIO test, which, like the beREADY test, determines the implantation window. In addition, however, it also analyses the balance of bacteria in the endometrium and detects bacteria causing chronic inflammation.
Try the beREADY endometrial receptivity test to find out your exact implantation window and determine the ideal time for your next transfer. You can also try the EndomeTRIO test, which, like the beREADY test, determines the implantation window. In addition, however, it also analyses the balance of bacteria in the endometrium and detects bacteria causing chronic inflammation.
Do you believe in a holistic approach? So do we. Alternative medicine may not be what will always guarantee motherhood. However, it is a suitable complement to the methods of Western medicine and can really improve your health significantly.
More about alternative methods
We’ve failed repeatedly, so what now?
Your doctor may offer you the option of treatment using donated reproductive cells. We know that this decision takes time and that you will need to think about it carefully. Take your time. Everything will come when the time is right.