How do I prepare for a frozen embryo transfer cycle?
Preparing for a frozen embryo transfer cycle involves a series of carefully planned steps to optimise the chances of successful implantation and pregnancy. The process typically starts with hormonal therapy to prepare the uterine lining for embryo transfer. This therapy may involve administering estrogen and progesterone to mimic the natural hormonal changes during a natural menstrual cycle. The fertility clinic will closely monitor the progress of the cycle through ultrasound scans and blood tests to ensure that the uterine lining is ready for implantation. Once the optimal conditions are achieved, the surgeon thaws and transfers cryopreserved embryos into the uterus, following which the individual or couple will undergo a period of waiting to determine the outcome of the cycle.