Embryo Freezing

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Beginning the journey of a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) can feel both hopeful and overwhelming. This guide is designed to give you a clear and reassuring understanding of the process, including what it involves, the typical timeline, and helpful tips to prepare both physically and emotionally.

Whether you are just starting with in vitro fertilization or planning your next step after a previous cycle, this overview will help you feel informed and confident. You will learn how FET works, what to expect from preparation through post-transfer care, and how factors like diet, scheduling, and lifestyle can influence success.

Frozen Embryo Transfer

A Frozen Embryo Replacement (FER) is an IVF procedure in which a previously frozen embryo is thawed and transferred into the uterus to achieve pregnancy. It usually uses leftover embryos from an earlier IVF cycle, but donor options—such as full embryo donation, donor eggs with partner’s sperm, or donor sperm with partner’s egg—are also available.
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What is a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)?

A Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a fertility treatment in which an embryo that was previously created and frozen during an IVF cycle is thawed and gently transferred into the uterus to help achieve pregnancy.

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Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) Process

Frozen Embryo Transfer is a procedure where a previously frozen embryo is thawed and placed into the woman’s uterus to achieve pregnancy. It is generally simpler and more comfortable than a fresh embryo transfer.

Uterine Preparation

The uterus is prepared using hormones to build a healthy uterine lining. Regular ultrasound scans ensure the lining is the right thickness for implantation.

Step 01

Thawing the Frozen Embryo

On the day of transfer, the frozen embryo is carefully thawed in the lab and checked for survival and quality before transfer.

Step 02

Embryo Transfer

The healthy embryo is gently placed into the uterus using a thin catheter. It is a quick, painless procedure, and you can return home the same day.

Step 03
Frozen Embryo Transfer (8)
Frozen Embryo Transfer (8)
Frozen Embryo Transfer (8)

Frequently asked question

At Eva IVF, we carefully prepare your uterus and thaw your embryos using advanced lab techniques to maximize the chances of a successful pregnancy. We guide you every step of the way.
Most patients feel little to no discomfort. At Eva IVF, our experts perform the transfer gently and safely, so you can relax and feel confident during the procedure.
A typical FET cycle at Eva IVF takes 2–3 weeks, including uterine preparation and embryo transfer. We provide regular monitoring and support to keep you informed and comfortable throughout.
Eva IVF consistently achieves high FET success rates. Our experienced team and state-of-the-art lab ensure the best care for your embryos, giving you a strong chance to become a parent.
You can continue your normal daily activities with minimal restrictions. Our team gives personalized advice and support after the transfer to help your pregnancy journey stay safe and stress-free.