In the cycles of In Vitro Fertilization We perform ovarian stimulation, retrieve the oocytes, culture them, fertilize and culture the embryos, and then perform the embryo transfer. Sometimes, for various medical reasons, it is decided to cryopreserve all the embryos and wait for another cycle to perform the transfer.
The subsequent process, in which the previously vitrified embryos are transferred, is much simpler and more economical for patients. In this case, the endocrinological monitoring phase will be much simpler; hormone injections and daily blood tests and ultrasounds will no longer be necessary. Treatment will focus on preparing the endometrium for transfer and will be carried out by monitoring the natural cycle or through a hormone replacement cycle controlled with the administration of Procrim and estrogen patches or Meriestra.
During the monitoring phase of this type of treatment, and in general, we will perform an initial check-up once the patient's period begins, another halfway through the cycle to ensure that the conditions are optimal for the transfer, and a final ultrasound the day before transferring the embryos.
The process of transferring the embryos is exactly the same as for fresh embryos; they will be inserted into a catheter and the gynecologist will place them inside the uterus.
Approximately 11 days later, we will perform a blood test to determine if the patient is pregnant. This test will generally be repeated two more times to ensure the levels are rising appropriately, and three weeks later, the patient will be scheduled for her first ultrasound.
If you have vitrified embryos at another clinic and would like to transfer them to Inebir To undergo treatment with us, request a free appointment on 954 302 683 or through our website.