Safeguarding of embryos is by and large done at the embryogenesis stage before pre-implementation. Embryos are put away to move or give by utilizing eggs and sperm. The extra embryos from past new IVF are frozen, defrosted and afterward moved to a lady's uterus. Individuals gone through a fruitless IVF cycle can have assist with shaping FET cycle.

How do you prepare?
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Ovarian Stimulation and Monitoring (if applicable): For fresh embryo transfers, the woman undergoes ovarian stimulation to produce multiple eggs. During this process, regular monitoring (ultrasounds and blood tests) ensures the eggs are developing properly.
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Endometrial Preparation: The uterus must be in the right condition to support embryo implantation. This often involves hormone therapy (estrogen and progesterone) to thicken the endometrial lining, ensuring it’s receptive to the embryo.
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Embryo Selection: After fertilization, embryologists select the healthiest and most viable embryos for transfer. This step may involve genetic screening (pre-implantation genetic testing) to select embryos with the least risk of genetic disorders.