The term "frozen embryo transfer" (FET) refers to the process of thawing one or more embryos that were frozen during a previous treatment cycle and transferring them to the uterus in an effort to start a pregnancy.
The term "frozen embryo transfer" (FET) refers to the process of thawing one or more embryos that were frozen during a previous treatment cycle and transferring them to the uterus in an effort to start a pregnancy.
Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET) is a type of assisted reproductive technology where a previously frozen embryo is thawed and transferred into the uterus for implantation. In Bulgaria, FET is commonly used after a failed fresh IVF cycle or in cases where patients wish to delay pregnancy. Success rates depend on various factors such as embryo quality and maternal age.
Bulgarian clinics offer affordable prices for FET treatment with high-quality services. Some clinics have short waiting times of around 1 week.