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 used to implant a previously created embryo. In Pakistan, FET is offered in various infertility clinics with advanced technology and expertise. The process involves thawing the embryo and transferring it to the woman's uterus at an optimal time. Success rates depend on various factors including age and quality of the embryo.
Pakistan's healthcare sector has been improving, with better accessibility and affordability for fertility treatments. However, waiting times can vary from 1 to 3 weeks due to high demand.