Frozen embryo transfer is growing in popularity as a part of infertility treatment. There are many advantages of a frozen embryo transfer, which makes them an appealing way to decrease time to get pregnant and to preserve fertility.
Frozen Embryo Transfer Explained
When doing IVF treatment, there are two ways to use embryos. The first is a fresh embryo transfer. In this type of treatment, embryos are transferred during the same cycle they are fertilized. There is no waiting period once the embryos have been determined to be of high quality.
Frozen embryos have one distinct difference. As opposed to being implanted immediately, they are frozen using vitrification and stored until they are needed for an IVF cycle. The freezing process does not harm the eggs. Advancements in technology have increased the success rate for survival of the freezing and thawing process to 98%.
Use of Frozen Embryos
There are a number of reasons why using frozen embryos is ideal:
To address your concerns about using frozen embryos, speak with your fertility care team.
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