What is a frozen embryo transfer (FET)?
Cryopreservation
In the frozen embryo transfer (FET) procedure, cryopreserved embryos are thawed and transferred into the uterus during an IVF cycle. FET offers several advantages over fresh embryo transfer, including a higher chance of successful implantation and pregnancy. The ability to select the healthiest embryos through PGT and prepare the uterine lining for optimal receptivity contributes to the increased success rates of FET. This technique allows individuals and couples to maximise their possibilities of achieving a successful pregnancy while minimising the risks associated with multiple embryo transfer.