Fruits to avoid after embryo transfer

Dr. Rukkayal Fathima

Dr Rukkayal Fathima, India’s Leading Gynaecologist and the best fertility doctor in Chennai. She has 11+ years of experience and treated 1000+ patients. She finished her M. S., Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Madras Medical College), Chennai.

Fruits to avoid after embryo transfer

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The most crucial stage in IVF treatment begins after embryo transfer. As we all know, the complete IVF procedure which includes post-IVF must be handled meticulously. Once the treatment is done, it is your privilege to maintain your health suitably. You are not supposed to eat whatever you wish/want and it is not necessary to double the quantity of food you eat. A balanced diet is recommended throughout your pregnancy. Consuming folic acid, zinc, iron-rich foods, protein-rich foods is the key to sustain a pregnancy. It is important to avoid alcoholic beverages, caffeinated beverages, sodas, seafoods that are high in mercury content, processed and junk foods. Vitamins and minerals play a vital role in performing healthy pregnancy. When it comes to Fruits, there are certain fruits to be avoided for the embryo’s growth. In this blog, let’s checkout what foods can be consumed and what should be avoided. Keep reading!

Fruits to avoid after embryo transfer

Though fruits are rich in vitamins and minerals, there are some fruits to be avoided after embryo transfer. Some fruits are kept aside because it may harm the development of the embryo and induce bleeding which may result in abortion. Following are the fruits to be avoided:

  •         Pineapple
  •         Papaya
  •         Grapes
  •         Bananas
  •         Watermelon
  •         Dates
  •         Mangoes
  •         Kiwi
  •         Peaches
  •         Lemons

Why Avoid These Fruits After Embryo Transfer?

  Well, we all know the benefits of fruits and its sufficient inhabitation of good vitamins, minerals, potassium, protein and fiber. But it’s a bit ironic to avoid certain fruits after embryo transfer. It is recommended to avoid these fruits since it may cause risk to the pregnancy. Let’s check out the reasons lying behind these following fruits that should be avoided.

Pineapple: There is a high bromelain content in the pineapple which can thin the blood. This may lead to unavoidable effects in the beginning of pregnancy.

Papaya: It is best to avoid unripe papaya, since it contains papain. This component can lead to early abortion

Grapes: It is advisable to avoid grapes, especially black grapes, because black grapes contain resveratrol which can cause some disturbance or interfere in the implantation process.

Bananas: Bananas are rich in potassium and minerals and also high in sugar content. This sugar can increase the blood sugar level during pregnancy. So, it is better to avoid it.

Watermelon: Such a hydrating fruit with low calories. But this may lead to bloating and gas which results in discomfort during embryo transfer.

Dates: Dates are rich in iron and minerals. It is also high in sugar levels that may lead to increasing blood temperature.

Mangoes: Mangoes are regarded as the king of fruits which can increase body temperature. This may cause discomfort during the implantation process.

Kiwi: Rich in vitamin C but acts as a natural diuretic which may lead to dehydration if you are not hydrated properly.

Peaches: Peaches are highly known for their laxative property. But this property is not going to help post-embryo transplantation.   

Lemons: we all know lemons are citrus fruits. This citric acid may lead to stomach acidity and discomfort.

Conclusion

Thus, by avoiding these fruits you can ultimately lead a successful pregnancy. To maintain a healthy pregnancy, drink lots of water, consume balanced food and take adequate rest with emotional well-being. Consult your doctor for various queries and take all medications regularly. That’s it, all done.  Have a happy parenthood!

FAQs

Is Apple good after embryo transfer?

Yes, apples are a comforting fruit and can be consumed after embryo transfer.

No, it is not recommended to take watermelons. Though it is a hydrating fruit with low calories. But this may lead to bloating and gas which results in discomfort during embryo transfer.

It is important to avoid alcoholic beverages, caffeinated beverages, sodas, seafoods that are high in mercury content, processed and junk foods. Have a healthy diet.

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Dr. Rukkayal Fathima

Dr Rukkayal Fathima, India’s Leading Gynaecologist and the best fertility doctor in Chennai. She has 11+ years of experience and treated 1000+ patients. She finished her M. S., Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Madras Medical College), Chennai.

Dr Rukkayal Fathima

Fertility Doctor [Obstetrics and Gynaecology]

Dr Rukkayal Fathima, India’s Leading Gynaecologist and the best fertility doctor in Chennai. She has 11+ years of experience and treated 1000+ patients. She finished her M. S., Obstetrics and Gynaecology from the Institute of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (Madras Medical College), Chennai. She is a visiting consultant at St. Isabelle Hospital, Motherhood Hospital, Rainbow Hospital & Mehta Hospital. Dr Rukkayal Fathima specialises in Obstetrics care, Early Pregnancy Scan, IVF, ICSI, TESA/Micro TESE, Menopause advice, Gynaecological surgeries and endoscopy. She is a Co-Founder of Hive Fertility, the Best Fertility Center in Chennai.

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