Unprotected sex before FET?

Does unprotected sex during FET impact the actual transfer? Thanks!
Like
Share Mobile
Share
  • Share

Show your support

Info packets said don't do it a few days leading up to transfer & least 2 weeks after transfer. It can negatively impact implantation success

@Aphrodite frozen embryo transfer

Some studies show that it can actually be beneficial and improve implantation rate. If you're doing a natural cycle though there's a risk you could get pregnant naturally and then with the FET!

Thanks all. @Vit yeah that's what I read too but also thinking perhaps there's no real harm, it will be like trying naturally but there's an additional step of an embryo being transferred. @Julia I'm not sure how it could impact implantation success if it's before as that's what most people do for TTC to get pregnant, let me know if I'm not getting something here. But yeah will definitely abstain from sex after the transfer in case it may affect implantation after. We're having a trigger so I would know when I ovulate.

This is one of the studies: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9979547/. My clinic told us to abstain for 2-3 days after, but that's more because of the risk of infection. The main issue with sex before is the chance of multiple pregnancies (although I always thought that it'd be hilarious if that happened about 3 years of trying!). The clinic was really strict on that for my fresh cycle but then didn't mention it once for my FET. Good luck!

Thanks @Vit! The one I read was this https://www.remembryo.com/sex-the-night-before-frozen-embryo-transfer-linked-to-improved-outcomes/ although a night before FET is probably too late for any potential natural pregnancy to occur. Yes I think it makes sense for a natural cycle or the IVF cycle to abstain as one has lots of follicles growing, you don't want to potentially risk having quadruplets or something! Also they were going to remove the eggs so it may impact that potential pregnancy. I think we wont abstain from it, but will just see what happens, seems like there's no harm to it, unless the clinic gives a valid scientific reason why we absolutely shouldn't :)

My clinic ask to use barrier protection. Eg a condom. And then abstain after transfer.

I did mine night before both transfers (1st didn’t work & 2nd did) It worth a try tbh.

The studies are pretty limited it helps so we took our clinics advice and didn’t. Their concern was if you were to get a UTI it could negatively impact the outcome of the transfer.

I am wondering if you already fertilized naturally from unprotected sex during the FET cycle and during the transfer time will it hurt/ interfere the natural embryo?

FET normally suppressed the ovulation so there low chance of conceiving naturally.

@Ratna That's actually what/ why I'm asking this. Unless they implant it at the very exact location of the other embryo, I can't really think of how it could hurt it, aside to the other reasons like UTI ( thanks @Christin ) or multiples. @Sabzx so actually with my protocol I'm given Letrozole which will help with ovulation. I think some with anovulatory or PCOS take letrozole as an ovulation induction method.

Read more on Peanut
Trending in our community