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 method of achieving pregnancy using pre-existing frozen embryos. In Portugal, this process involves thawing the embryo and transferring it into the woman's uterus. FET increases chances of pregnancy compared to Fresh Embryo Transfer and reduces risk of miscarriage.
Portugal has advanced fertility clinics with high success rates in FET. Waiting time is around 1-2 months.