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Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

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A Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a fertility treatment in which embryos created during a previous IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) cycle are frozen and stored.

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)

What is Frozen Embryo Transfer ?

A Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a fertility treatment in which embryos created during a previous IVF (In Vitro Fertilization) cycle are frozen and stored. Later, when the couple is ready, one or more of these embryos are thawed and carefully placed into the woman’s uterus.
This method allows couples to use embryos from earlier cycles without undergoing another round of egg retrieval and ovarian stimulation. Thanks to modern freezing techniques (vitrification), embryos can survive freezing and thawing with very high success rates.

When is Fet Considered ?

Doctors may recommend FET in several situations:

Leftover Embryos from IVF

“Freeze-All” Approach

Sometimes, embryos are not transferred fresh because:

Genetic Screening

Personal/Medical Reasons

Types of Frozen Embryo Transfer

There are two main ways to prepare the uterus before transfer:

1. Medicated (Programmed) FET

2. Natural FET

Both methods have similar success rates, so the choice depends on medical history and doctor’s advice.

Step Process

Process of FET

Here’s how a typical FET cycle works:

Step 1 : Cycle Preparation

Results and Success Rate

Benefits of FET: