At Dr. Plabani Sarkar Fertility & IVF Specialist, we provide specialized care for **Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)**, a technique that allows for the use of embryos that were previously frozen during a prior IVF cycle. FET offers the opportunity to complete your fertility treatment without undergoing a new egg retrieval procedure.
Whether you have frozen embryos from a previous IVF cycle or are considering FET as part of your fertility journey, Dr. Plabani Sarkar and our expert team will guide you through the process to achieve a successful pregnancy.
Embryo Thawing & Preparation - We carefully thaw and prepare the frozen embryos, ensuring they are viable and ready for transfer into the uterus.
Endometrial Preparation - Before the transfer, we monitor and prepare the uterus to create the optimal conditions for embryo implantation.
Embryo Transfer - The embryo is transferred into the uterus using a non-invasive procedure. This step is carefully monitored for the best chance of success.
Personalized Care - We provide ongoing care and support before, during, and after the procedure, ensuring you're fully informed and comfortable throughout the process.
Post-Transfer Monitoring - After the embryo transfer, we closely monitor your progress, including blood tests and ultrasounds to confirm pregnancy.
Expert Care - Dr. Plabani Sarkar offers years of experience in fertility treatments, ensuring the best chance of success for Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET).
State-of-the-Art Technology - Our clinic uses the latest advancements in IVF and FET technology, ensuring a high success rate for embryo thawing, preparation, and transfer.
Personalized Treatment Plans - We create individualized treatment plans based on your medical history, embryo quality, and health conditions to optimize the chances of success.
Comprehensive Support - Our team offers continuous emotional and psychological support throughout the FET process, ensuring you're well-prepared and comfortable.
Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a procedure where previously frozen embryos are thawed and then transferred into the woman’s uterus for implantation. It is part of IVF and is an excellent option for those who want to delay embryo transfer.
Preparation for FET generally takes about 4 to 6 weeks. It involves monitoring the woman’s cycle, preparing the uterus with medications, and ensuring the embryos are thawed and viable for transfer.
FET has a high success rate, depending on factors like embryo quality, uterine health, and overall fertility conditions. Success rates are comparable to fresh IVF cycles.
If FET fails, we will review the cycle and make any necessary adjustments to improve the chances of success in the next attempt. You may consider additional treatments or alternative methods based on Dr. Sarkar's recommendation.
Insurance coverage for FET varies by provider. We recommend checking with your insurance company to understand the specifics of coverage for the procedure.