Egg donation treatment is one of the most promising steps on the journey to parenthood for many couples after years of waiting.
The period that begins after the embryo transfer is a sensitive phase that must be managed carefully, both physically and emotionally.
In this article, we have compiled the essential steps, medical follow-ups, and the most important recommendations for intended mothers during the pregnancy period following egg donation.
The First Days After Embryo Transfer
The first 10–14 days after the embryo transfer are the most critical for ensuring healthy implantation of the pregnancy.
During this period:
Avoid excessive physical activity
Keep stress levels to a minimum
Follow progesterone support treatments exactly as prescribed by your doctor
According to Cyprus Hope Fertility and our specialist Dr. Zehra Onar, heavy exercise or travel plans during the early period may negatively affect embryo implantation.
For this reason, rest and calmness should be prioritized as much as possible during the first two weeks.
Pregnancy Test and First Check-Up
Between days 12 and 14 after the transfer, the beta hCG test is the most reliable method to confirm the start of pregnancy.
If the result is positive, an ultrasound examination is performed approximately one week later to check the implantation of the pregnancy inside the uterus.
The First 3 Months: The Most Sensitive Period
The first trimester (first 12 weeks) is the period in which the risk of miscarriage is highest.
During this phase, the following recommendations are given to intended mothers:
Adequate fluid intake and balanced nutrition
Maintaining a healthy sleep routine
Completely avoiding smoking, alcohol, and caffeinated beverages
Avoiding unnecessary medication use
Patients within the Low Cost Egg Donation program in Cyprus are also provided with tailored nutritional guidance and psychological support during this period.
Medical Follow-Up Throughout Pregnancy
Regular medical follow-ups in pregnancies achieved through egg donation are vital for the health of both mother and baby.
The following check-ups must not be skipped:
| Period | Required Tests |
|---|---|
| 6–8 weeks | First ultrasound, heartbeat check |
| 11–13 weeks | Nuchal translucency scan, combined test |
| 16–18 weeks | Quadruple test |
| 20–22 weeks | Detailed anomaly scan |
| 24–28 weeks | Glucose tolerance test |
| 32+ weeks | NST and growth monitoring |
Throughout the entire process, maintaining regular communication with your doctor in Cyprus or in your home country is the most appropriate approach.
Birth Planning
The mode of delivery in pregnancies achieved through egg donation is determined entirely based on medical requirements.
If the pregnancy progresses without complications, normal vaginal birth is possible.
However, in advanced-age pregnancies or in cases of multiple embryo transfers, a cesarean section may be preferred.
Postpartum Period and Breastfeeding
Mothers who become pregnant through egg donation can naturally produce breast milk after birth.
Therefore, there is no obstacle to breastfeeding.
Breastfeeding strengthens the mother–baby bond both physically and emotionally.
During the postpartum period, adequate sleep, healthy nutrition, and psychological support play major roles.
A Journey That Begins With Hope
Pregnancy after egg donation can lead to extremely healthy outcomes when supported with correct medical follow-up, patience, and love.
The Low Cost Egg Donation team provides both medical and psychological support throughout the process, helping couples safely complete their journey to parenthood.
“Every pregnancy is a miracle; egg donation is the bridge that leads to this miracle.”
Disclaimer
This content is prepared for informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified medical professional for healthcare decisions. It does not replace personalized diagnosis or treatment.
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