Is frozen embryo transfer successful?
Frozen embryo transfer is the process of thawing and implanting an embryo into a woman’s uterus. The procedure is frequently successful. However, rates vary greatly depending on a variety of circumstances, including:
- The overall health of both parents.
- The age of the mother at the time of egg retrieval.
- Endometriosis, fibroid, and uterine polyps are examples of fertility difficulties.
- Previous fertility treatment and pregnancy success or failure.
What happens after embryo freezing?
- Take the embryos out of the liquid nitrogen.
- Allow them to recover to normal temperature gradually.
- Soak them to get rid of the CPA.
- Use the embryos in the manner specified (for example, transfer them into your uterus).
