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Hi Doctor, I recently undergone an embryo transfer on day before yesterday and was in the hospital for 36 hours post the procedure. When I was returning home I had to face some bumpy roads and my husband was extremely cautious while driving but unfortunately when we were crossing a few yellow lines we felt some turbulence inside the car. He was at the speed of 30 kms per hour when he was crossing that yellow line . Will that be a concern for me in this situation? Please advice
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You will have to consult your Gynaecologist for further advice. He may like to do a sonography to confirm the viability of the embryo. The jerks can't be explained and equated  by description.
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Usually mild jerking not cause harm
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please consult Dr Sushila Gupta senior Gynaecologist on practo for further information in details
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Hello welcome to practo com,I don't think this type of jerky movement will affect your embryo.relax and continue your treatment which your doctor  might have given you .you should avoid intercourse,take tab Duphaston 10 mg 4 tab stat and then three times a day for 15 days and do beta HCG test in blood.
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No need to worry.. take complete rest at home do you pregnancy test after 14 day of embryo transfer
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