Yes, the IVF doctor usually provides early pregnancy care. Once pregnancy is confirmed, an IVF Doctor, closely monitors the patient during the initial weeks.
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They ensure the pregnancy is progressing normally.
IVF doctors check implantation, hormone levels, and early fetal growth to ensure stability. -
Regular early pregnancy scans are performed.
Doctors conduct ultrasounds to confirm a gestational sac, fetal heartbeat, and proper development. -
They adjust medications according to the needs of pregnancy.
Important hormonal support, like progesterone, is managed carefully by the IVF doctor. -
Monitoring is more detailed than in natural conception.
Because IVF patients may require extra support, the IVF doctor offers closer monitoring in the beginning. -
They guide patients through the transition to an obstetrician.
After the first 10–12 weeks, the IVF doctor typically hands over care to a regular pregnancy doctor for the rest of the journey. -
They remain available for advice even after referral.
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The doctor helps manage any early complications.
Issues like spotting, cramps, or hormonal fluctuations are carefully handled by the IVF team. -
They provide emotional reassurance during early pregnancy.
IVF pregnancies can feel more stressful; compassionate doctors offer encouragement and clarity. -
Continued care improves pregnancy confidence and safety.
Early support from an IVF expert ensures a smoother and more secure transition into full-term prenatal care.





