Is hot water/baths okay during the two-week wait?
Yes. Avoid very hot baths (>38°C) and prolonged hot tub exposure, but warm showers and baths are fine.
Lifestyle & Infertility, Pregnancy & Aftercare
You've had your embryo transferred. Now you wait. The practical question: what can you do and not do? Will bed rest improve success? Will exercise harm the embryo? This guide separates myth from reality.

Rest today. Take it easy. Avoid:
Light activity is fine: gentle walking, sitting, reading. Pain and cramping usually resolve within 24 hours.
Bed rest does NOT improve success rates. In fact, bed rest may induce anxiety and worsen psychological outcomes .
Yes. Avoid very hot baths (>38°C) and prolonged hot tub exposure, but warm showers and baths are fine.
Tight clothes don't harm implantation. Wear whatever is comfortable.
Short-distance travel (driving <2 hours) is fine. Long travel (flights >8 hours):
Q: Is hot water/baths okay during the two-week wait?
A: Yes. Avoid very hot baths (>38°C) and prolonged hot tub exposure, but warm showers and baths are fine.
Q: Can I wear normal clothes or should I avoid tight pants?
A: Tight clothes don't harm implantation. Wear whatever is comfortable.
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