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Things to Know Before Going for Frozen Embryo Transfer Treatment
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An embryo transfer (FET) cycle is available anytime you have frozen embryos that you would want to utilize in the future. After the birth of a child, you may desire to return and use your frozen
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embryos to continue growing your family, or you may have had embryos cryopreserved after a failed stimulated in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle in which you wanted to try again.
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Frozen Embryo Transfer Procedure
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Embryos are frozen at the blastocyst stage, which occurs five days after fertilization and is the last stage of development. Upon thawing, the embryos are ready to be put into the woman’s uterus the same day they are thawed. To ensure that the lining of the uterus matches the embryo’s
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developmental stage, progesterone must be injected for 5 to 6 days before the embryo transfer. Then, progesterone injections begin on Sundays, and the embryo is transplanted on Thursdays.
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When it comes to frozen embryo transfer procedure, the method is quite similar to fresh embryo
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transfer. To begin, the embryos must be thawed. Following that, the embryos are loaded into a catheter by the doctor. Transvaginal ultrasonography is utilized to guide the catheter past the cervix and into the uterus, and it is performed under ultrasound guidance. It is possible to do embryo transfer via abdominal incisions when it is too difficult to enter through the cervix. Following placement of the catheter tip in the uterus, the embryologist will implant the embryos into the uterus. The doctor eliminates the catheter and examines it to confirm that all embryos
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were successfully implanted into the uterus. August 2015 (1)
You may go home the same day since the frozen embryo transfer procedure is conducted in an outpatient facility. Anesthesia is not required for the transfer of embryos. The amount of pain is bl
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