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 a woman's uterus with the intention of achieving a pregnancy. In the Philippines, FET is often used after a failed fresh embryo transfer or when the couple prefers to store their excess embryos for future use.
The cost range for FET in the Philippines varies depending on the clinic and the number of embryos transferred. On average, it can cost between PHP 150,000 to PHP 300,000 ($3,000 to $6,000) per cycle.