Frozen Embryo Transfer

Lauren King Embryologist freezing or thawing embryo

FET is a cutting-edge infertility treatment. During FET, fertility specialists take frozen embryos and implant them in the patient’s uterus after the embryos have thawed. Reasons that couples choose FET include failed IUI procedures or the presence of extra embryos from an initial IVF cycle. In addition, any couple receiving donated embryos must undergo FET because all donor embryos are frozen for at least six months. A relatively non-invasive procedure, FET can be performed on women who have either controlled or natural menstrual cycles.

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