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. 2009;68(2):122-6.
doi: 10.1159/000226283. Epub 2009 Jul 3.

Ultrasonographic evidence that bedrest after embryo transfer is useless

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Ultrasonographic evidence that bedrest after embryo transfer is useless

Marieke J Lambers et al. Gynecol Obstet Invest. 2009.

Abstract

Background: To demonstrate the effect of immediate ambulation after embryo transfer on the intrauterine location of the transfer content.

Methods: Prospective observational randomized controlled study.

Results: Fifty-seven patients (47.5%) had one air bubble at transfer and after 15 min change in position: group A (bedrest) 2.69 mm, group B (immediate ambulation) 2.00 mm (p = 0.511). The distance from the fundus declined by 26% in group A and 15% in group B (p = 0.229). Twenty-eight patients (23.3%) had two air bubbles at transfer and after 15 min: average change in position of the first air bubble: group A 3.07 mm, group B 1.80 mm (p = 0.282); average change in position of the second air bubble: group A 2.69 mm, group B 1.80 mm (p = 0.450). The distance from the fundus for the first air bubble declined by 2% in group A and 18% in group B (p = 0.593) and for the second air bubble by 22% in group A and 15% in group B (p = 0.711).

Conclusions: This study demonstrates that the transfer content is not affected by the immediate ambulation after transfer, illustrating why there is no rationale for bedrest after transfer.

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