For some couples, the fresh IVF cycle might not bring the desired result. It is often a case that as a result of such IVF cycle surplus embryos are obtained.
Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) program involves thawing of cryopreserved embryos created from either patient’s or donor’s biological material and its transfer into prepared woman’s uterine cavity. The failed cycle is not the only reason why patients choose this type of infertility treatment. One of them is the cost which is considerably lower in comparison with new IVF course. Another one is the desire to have another baby after the successful IVF treatment.
Regardless of the reason why you choose this type of IVF treatment, you will need to provide the team of IVF specialists with the full report on your embryos and valid results of medical examinations performed before obtaining these embryos.
Before transferring your frozen embryos, we will stimulate your uterine lining by taking hormones such as progesterone and estrogen in order to achieve better embryo implantation. When you are ready for the procedure, embryo is thawed and transferred into your uterus at the same day.