FET
Incinta Fertility Center
FET is a process that cryopreserved embryo(s) are thawed and placed in the patient’s uterus or fallopian tube.
Current evidence suggests there is a higher pregnancy rate when transferring frozen embryos. Not only does this allow the uterine environment time to recover from egg stimulation, but it also allows the lab to perform genetic testing on the embryos, if desired. The embryos can be frozen for at least 20 years without a decline in their potential to result in a live birth.