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Frozen Embryo Transfer: A Step Towards Parenthood

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a proven, successful treatment with assisted reproduction aiding in achieving a high IVF success rate. This is done by thawing and transferring previously frozen embryos to the patient’s uterus in a controlled cycle. The success rate of FET is 50–60% per cycle in studies. At our Fertility Clinic – under the guidance of Dr Pooja Bajaj Wadhwa, one the best gynecologist providing infertility treatment in Delhi, we are dedicated to providing quality reproductive care and fertility services. 

FET is an option and can be an advantage for couples who have done IVF in the past but have preserved all quality embryos and now do not have to do another ovarian stimulation and egg retrieval. As a frozen embryo transfer physician in South Delhi, Dr. Wadhwa makes sure to provide patients with the best of safety and success. 

The Frozen Embryo Transfer Process

The embryos under FET are stored in liquid nitrogen at a temperature of −196°C, and are thawed on the same day of transfer. The uterine lining is readied for the procedure through medical treatment with hormones and a natural cycle to induce an optimal environment for embryo transfer.

In the procedure, the embryo is transplanted into the uterus through a small catheter. Patients may return to their regular activities the same day, with a pregnancy test to be done in 2 weeks. 

With the best IVF clinic in South Delhi – we offer latest Cryopreservation facility and advanced monitoring for a better success rate of pregnancy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs on Frozen Embryo Transfer

FET is an IVF protocol whereby “cryopreserved” embryos that were once frozen are thawed and placed into the uterus in hopes they will attach and grow.

FET outcomes vary between 50% and 60% per cycle, based on the quality of the embryos, uterus, and age of the patient.

The whole FET course usually lasts for 2–3 weeks (endometrial preparation, embryo thaw, and transfer included).

FETs often have greater success rates as the body isn't in a hormonal physiological stress state, as opposed to fresh transfers