Various IVF treatments are available for couples who are unable to conceive.
The fertility treatment is proceeded by transferring the fertilized eggs or embryos into the recipients.
In the same way, frozen embryo transfer also helps in the completion of the full IVF cycle.
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What is Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)?
A Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a type of IVF treatment during which a cryopreserved embryo is created and it is thawed and transferred to a woman's uterus.
Usually, frozen embryo transfer takes places when there are extra embryos left after the conventional IVF cycle. For the completion of this process, a donor embryo can also be used if it has a high chance of giving positive fertilization.
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Reasons to go for Frozen Embryo Transfer
The patient may choose to have a frozen embryo transfer IVF cycle because of the following condition:
• If a patient has cryopreserved embryos after the failure of fresh IVF transfer.
• When a patient decides to conceive a child sibling via IVF treat