Implantation timing depends on the stage of the blastocyst at the time of transfer. Here’s a general guideline:
Approximate Timeline for Blastocyst Implantation
| Blastocyst Stage at Transfer | Implantation Timing | Days Post Transfer (DPT) |
|---|---|---|
| Day 5 Blastocyst (Expanded or Hatching) | 24–48 hours | 1–2 Days Post Transfer (DPT) |
| Day 6 Blastocyst (Hatching/Expanded) | 12–24 hours | Same Day or 1 Day Post Transfer (DPT) |
Since your blastocyst was transferred at 12 PM, implantation typically occurs:
✅ Between 1–2 days post-transfer for a Day 5 blastocyst (approx. next day 12 PM to 48 hours later).
✅ Within 12–24 hours for a Day 6 blastocyst (possibly even same evening or next morning).
Key Factors Affecting Implantation Timing
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Endometrial Receptivity (thickness, progesterone levels).
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Blastocyst Quality (grading, hatching status).
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Uterine Environment (blood flow, inflammation).
Signs of Implantation (2-5 Days Post Transfer)
πΉ Light spotting (implantation bleeding).
πΉ Mild cramping.
πΉ Increase in basal body temperature.
Disclaimer
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Individual health conditions, fertility treatments, and dietary needs vary from person to person. Always consult with your fertility specialist, doctor, or a registered dietitian before making any changes to your diet, supplements, or treatment plan, especially during fertility treatments like IVF, IUI, or embryo transfer.
This blog does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical conditions. The author and publisher are not responsible for any adverse effects resulting from the use of the information provided.
If you have any specific medical concerns, please seek professional medical advice from a qualified healthcare provider.
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