When Is It Safe To Fly After IVF Treatment?

by Chrysa Karakosta, last updated 19 Feb 2024,

2 min read

In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complex process that can be both physically and emotionally demanding. As the journey doesn't end after the embryo transfer is performed, one question that often arises is: when is it safe to fly after IVF treatment? This article aims to provide some insights into this topic, considering potential concerns, risks, and factors that can determine when it's safe to travel.

Understanding IVF Treatment

Before we delve into the main topic, let's first understand what IVF treatment entails. IVF involves the extraction of eggs from a woman's ovaries, which are then fertilized in a laboratory. The resulting embryos are then transferred back into the uterus. This process can lead to hormonal changes and physical discomfort, which can exacerbate the stress and physical demands of travel.

Potential Risks and Concerns of flying after IVF

The primary concern about flying after IVF treatment is the risk of developing Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). In this condition, blood clots form in deep veins, usually in the legs. Pregnancy, including early pregnancy after IVF, increases the risk of DVT due to changes in blood consistency and flow. Long-haul flights can also contribute to this risk due to prolonged immobility.



Flying does not affect the final outcome of a treatment cycle. The tips for Flying After IVF are:

  1. Stay Hydrated: Air travel can dehydrate, which isn't ideal, especially when on so many medications. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after your flight.
  2. Keep Moving: To reduce the risk of DVT, try to move around as much as possible during the flight. Simple exercises like flexing and extending your ankles can help.
  3. Wear Compression Socks: These can help improve blood flow and prevent swelling.

Consult with Your Healthcare Provider

In conclusion, flying after IVF treatment is allowed, but should always be made in consultation with a healthcare professional who can assess the individual needs you have as a patient. While it's generally considered safe to fly after IVF and even after a pregnancy has been confirmed, individual factors can significantly influence this timeline. Get in contact with our team for further information. On a yearly basis, Newlife IVF Greece treats hundreds of cases from abroad and have the experience and knowledge to support you on this journey

Chrysa Karakosta

Chrysa Karakosta, BSc, MSc

Chrysa is the Lab co-Director at Newlife IVF Greece, in Thessaloniki Greece, from the beginning of 2010 and now heads the International Patient Department.

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