Frozen Embryo Transfer

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It is not uncommon for couples to have more embryos than they need after an in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle. Frozen embryo transfer (FET) is used to preserve these extra embryos for future use. During the embryo transfer process, which normally lasts about 3-4 weeks, the uterus is prepared with both estrogen and progesterone hormones to make the uterus receptive. Cryopreserved embryos are then thawed and transferred back into the uterus. Approximately 80% of embryos survive the freeze-thaw process.

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Green Valley Fertility Partners Jeffrey Fisch 2510 Wigwam Pkwy., Suite 201 Henderson, NV 89074

Phone: 702-722-2229 Website: www.greenvalleyfertility.com

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