Frozen Embryo Transfer Treatment in Kolkata

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What is Frozen Embryo Transfer?

Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is an advanced fertility procedure where a previously frozen embryo is thawed and transferred to the uterus. It is commonly used in IVF treatments when couples store embryos from a prior cycle or want to delay pregnancy for medical or confidential reasons.

At our frozen embryo transfer treatment centre in Kolkata, we preserve embryos using advanced vitrification (cryopreservation) techniques, which allows couples to use them after months or even several years.

What is Frozen Embryo Transfer?
Why is Frozen Embryo Transfer Recommended?

Why is Frozen Embryo Transfer Recommended?

You have quality embryos remaining after a fresh IVF cycle.
Your uterine lining is not optimal for immediate embryo transfer during a fresh cycle.
You are at risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome.
You require pre-implantation genetic testing for better embryo selection.
You want to delay pregnancy for medical or confidential reasons.
Why is Frozen Embryo Transfer Recommended?

How FET Works?

The entire process at our frozen embryo transfer treatment clinic in Kolkata is gentle, with minimal discomfort. The process involves several steps:

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Preparation

We monitor your hormones and prepare your uterine lining to ensure a receptive environment.

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Thawing

Our specialists carefully bring embryos to normal temperature using specific protocols in a controlled lab setting.

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Quality Assessment

Our doctors evaluate embryo viability after thawing.

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Transfer

With ultrasound guidance, the embryos are placed in the uterus using a thin catheter.

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Follow-up

A pregnancy test is done after 10–14 days to confirm successful implantation.

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Aftercare

You will receive post-implantation support with appropriate medications.

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Why Choose PGS Procreacion for FET?

Advanced Technology

Experienced Fertility Specialists

Transparent Pricing

Compassionate Support

Why Choose PGS Procreacion for FET?

Benefits of Frozen Embryo Transfer

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Reduced cost compared to complete IVF cycles
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No ovarian stimulation is required
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Better uterine environment for implantation
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Flexibility in family planning
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Reduced risk of multiple pregnancies through single embryo transfer
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Low risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
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Higher cumulative pregnancy rates
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Opportunity for genetic screening before implantation
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Cost-effective for future pregnancies using stored embryos
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Less invasive than fresh embryo transfer

Precautionary Measurements During FET

Ovarian Stimulation
Follow prescribed medications to support implantation.
Egg Collection
Avoid intense activities post-embryo transfer.
Fertilisation
Maintain a healthy lifestyle and diet.
 Blastocyst Culture

Manage stress levels to improve success rates.

 Embryo Selection
Attend all follow-up appointments for monitoring.

Everything You Need to Know

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Is FET painful?

Most patients experience minimal discomfort during FET. The procedure feels similar to a cervical smear test and does not require anaesthesia.

How soon can I test for pregnancy after FET?

We recommend patients wait 10-14 days after embryo transfer for a blood pregnancy test. Home tests through pregnancy test kits may give false results if taken too early.

How long can embryos be frozen?

Embryos can be frozen for at least 10 years, with no notable decrease in viability reported over long periods.

What should I do after the embryo transfer?

Rest for a few hours, avoid heavy lifting for a few days, and continue taking prescribed medications for best results.

Will FET affect my baby's health in the long run?

No. Studies show that babies born from FET are generally as healthy as those conceived naturally or through fresh IVF cycles.

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