Frozen Embryo Transfer

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) Process & Precautions

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is an advanced part of IVF treatment where previously frozen embryos are thawed and transferred into the uterus, offering renewed hope to couples struggling with infertility.

When Should You Consider FET?

FET is a great option in the following situations:

  • The uterine lining wasn’t ready during the fresh IVF cycle
  • Extra embryos were frozen during a previous IVF cycle
  • The fresh transfer was canceled due to health or hormonal concerns
  • Genetic testing is required before embryo transfer
  • Planning for a second child using stored embryos
  • The patient has OHSS (Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome)
  • Personal or medical reasons require a delayed transfer
  • In cases of advanced maternal age
  • After several IVF attempts

Steps Involved in FET

  • Preparation of Uterine Lining
    Hormonal medicines and injections are given to help the endometrium grow. Progress is monitored through ultrasounds and blood tests.
  • Embryo Thawing & Transfer
    Once the lining is ready, a frozen embryo is carefully thawed and transferred into the uterus by a fertility specialist.
  • Alternate Option: Natural Cycle
    If hormonal support isn’t needed, the embryo can be transferred in a natural menstrual cycle.

Treatment Duration: One menstrual cycle (if conditions are favorable)

Precautions During FET Treatment

  • Avoid heavy physical activity
  • Take prescribed medicines consistently
  • Eat a healthy, balanced diet
  • Take folic acid supplements daily
  • Avoid exposure to harmful chemicals (plastics, cosmetics)

Post-Treatment Care Tips

  • Follow all medication schedules strictly
  • Rest and avoid stressful situations
  • Avoid sexual intercourse during the recovery phase
  • Contact your doctor if you experience severe pain, nausea, or bloating

Risks to Consider

  • Ectopic pregnancy
  • Risk of infection
  • Multiple pregnancy (if more than one embryo is transferred)
  • Embryo damage if re-frozen or re-biopsied
  • Hormonal overstimulation (in rare cases)

Advanced Technology at Work

  • Cryopreservation (Freezing & Thawing) Techniques
  • Skilled IVF Specialists for Safe Transfer

Success Rate

70%–75% in treating female infertility

Why to Opt For

Offers flexibility and convenience

Treatment Duration

One menstrual cycle (if conditions are favorable)

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