Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is an advanced fertility treatment that offers an additional option for couples who have previously undergone in vitro fertilization (IVF) but are not ready to proceed with embryo transfer right away. In Turkey, FET has become increasingly popular due to the high success rates and the advanced medical technology available. This method involves the use of previously frozen embryos, which are thawed and transferred into the uterus, allowing for a less invasive and flexible approach to achieving pregnancy.
Frozen Embryo Transfer is a process where embryos that were created during a previous IVF cycle and frozen for later use are thawed and then transferred into the woman’s uterus. This procedure can be performed in a later cycle, offering more flexibility in terms of timing and allowing the body to recover from previous treatments before undergoing the embryo transfer.
The Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) process involves thawing previously frozen embryos and transferring them into a woman’s uterus after preparing the uterine lining. It typically begins with hormone treatment to optimize the environment for implantation, followed by the embryo transfer procedure itself.
The first step in the FET process involves carefully thawing the frozen embryos. Simultaneously, the woman undergoes hormonal treatment (such as estrogen and progesterone) to prepare the uterine lining for implantation. This ensures the best possible environment for the embryo to implant once transferred.
Once the uterine lining is ready, the thawed embryo is carefully transferred into the uterus using a thin, flexible catheter. This is a quick and minimally invasive procedure, usually performed under ultrasound guidance to ensure proper placement.
After the embryo transfer, the patient is monitored for any symptoms or side effects. A blood test is typically performed about 10-14 days after the procedure to confirm whether the embryo has implanted and the pregnancy is progressing successfully.
Afterward, monitoring and a pregnancy test confirm whether the embryo has successfully implanted. This process offers a viable option for those who have previously frozen embryos and wish to attempt pregnancy at a later time.
Turkey has become a hub for fertility treatments, offering world-class care at competitive prices. The success rates of FET in Turkey are comparable to, if not better than, other international fertility centers. The rates depend on several factors, including the age of the woman, the quality of the embryos, and the overall health of the patient.
On average, the success rate for FET in Turkey is approximately 40-50%, with younger patients typically seeing higher success rates. Clinics in Turkey often provide personalized treatment plans and utilize the latest technology to optimize the chances of a successful pregnancy.
Embryo transfer, whether fresh or frozen, is a critical step in the IVF process. Turkey’s clinics focus on precision and timing to maximize success.
At MEDPRIME CLINIC, we are dedicated to helping you build your family with the most advanced reproductive treatments available.
Frozen Embryo Transfer offers couples an effective and flexible solution for achieving pregnancy, with high success rates in clinics across Turkey. Contact us to schedule a consultation and take the next step toward parenthood.