IVF CLINIC & CENTRE AT ANNA NAGAR, CHENNAI
EMBRYO TRANSFER: ET
- Embryo transfer can be test on frozen Embryos.
- Embryo transfer is the most crucial and final step in Assisted Reproductive Technology in which the embryo is placed in the Uterus,
- For successful Embryo Transfer a good quality Embryos, a receptive endometrium and a good ET technique are required.
- Embryo transfer technique determines the result of the IVF transfer.
MOCK ET CAN BE PERFORMED:
- A month before the actual IVF cycle (mid luteal phase)
- At the time of oocyte retrieval
- 3 to 5 days before ET.
FAQ
Embryo Transfer Faqs
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Fifteen days following embryo transfer, women can take a pregnancy test to see
if they are pregnant. A pregnancy test kit is available for them to use at home.
The use of sedation or anaesthesia is quite uncommon because embryo transfer
is a straightforward procedure. A long, thin catheter packed with the
predetermined number of embryos and a little amount of fluid is used to insert
the embryo or embryos through the cervix and into the uterus.
Embryo transfer is not painful, however it may cause discomfort. The majority
of patients said that this procedure were comparable to those they experienced
after a routine Pap screening. If a patient is really apprehensive about the
procedure, they may request oral sedation.
Though embryo transfer is a straightforward surgery and you may return to
work after a few days of recuperation, there are certain precautions you should
take to preserve your and your baby's health. Here are some food products you
shouldn't consume.
Do not consume leftovers, too much sugar, processed or canned foods,
beverages that contain caffeine, or anything containing mercury. Take a daily
multivitamin containing folic acid, or any other prescription prescribed by your
doctor.