IVF with Frozen transfer
Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is an IVF procedure where previously cryopreserved embryos are thawed and transferred to the woman’s uterus. This approach allows couples to utilize surplus embryos from earlier IVF cycles, maximizing the chances of conception without undergoing a full IVF process again.
Types of IVF for Frozen Transfer
Using Surplus Embryos:
This method involves transferring embryos that were cryopreserved from a prior IVF cycle.
Donor Embryos:
In cases where intended parents do not have viable embryos, donor embryos may be used, providing a genetic alternative.
Cancelled Fresh Transfers:
FET is also an option when fresh embryo transfers are canceled due to medical conditions like ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) or other health concerns.
Why Choose Our Package?
Advanced Technology
We utilize state-of-the-art techniques, such as vitrification for cryopreservation and thorough genetic screening, to improve the success rates of frozen embryo transfers.
Expert Team
Our multidisciplinary team consists of specialists in fertility and reproductive medicine, ensuring comprehensive, personalized care for each patient.
Patient-Centric Care
We offer extensive support services, including counseling and dedicated international patient services, to make the treatment process seamless and tailored to individual needs.