Expert Insights from New World Fertility
When undergoing IVF, one of the most important decisions is whether to opt for a Fresh IVF Cycle or a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET). While both approaches aim to achieve pregnancy, they differ in timing, hormonal preparation, and sometimes even success rates. In this blog, we break down both methods to help you make an informed choice.
What Is a Fresh IVF Cycle?
In a fresh cycle, eggs are retrieved, fertilised, and the resulting embryo(s) are transferred into the uterus within the same menstrual cycle, typically 3–5 days after retrieval.
Pros of Fresh IVF:
Quicker embryo transfer
Fewer hormonal fluctuations between steps
Good for younger women with regular cycles
Cons:
The uterus may not be hormonally optimised after stimulation
Slightly lower success rates in some studies
What Is a Frozen Embryo Transfer (FET)?
In FET, embryos are frozen after fertilisation and transferred in a later cycle, once the uterine lining is fully prepared.
Pros of FET:
Allows recovery time post-egg retrieval
Better hormonal control and endometrial receptivity
Often higher success rates in women with PCOS or hormonal imbalances
Cons:
Requires more time and preparation
Additional cost for freezing and storage
Fresh vs Frozen IVF: Success Rates
According to recent global data and our own experience at New World Fertility, FET shows slightly higher success rates, especially in:
Women with elevated estrogen levels
Cases of endometrial receptivity concerns
Donor egg cycles
Cost Comparison in India
Prices may vary based on clinic location and individual treatment plans. At New World Fertility, we offer cost-effective options with world-class care.
Who Should Consider Frozen Embryo Transfer?
You might benefit from FET if:
You have high estrogen levels post-stimulation
You are undergoing Donor Eggs IVF (learn more)
You have experienced failed fresh cycles
You’re preparing for Assisted Hatching (explore more)
Patient Experience Matters
Many patients report less stress and better emotional preparedness during FET cycles. A frozen transfer also allows more flexibility in scheduling and optimising hormonal health.
Internal Resources to Guide You Further
Understanding IVF Transfer Outcomes: Negative Signs After Embryo Transfer
Nutritional Support for IVF Success: Role of Vitamin B12 in Fertility
Conclusion: Which IVF Cycle is Best?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. At New World Fertility, our fertility experts guide you based on your health, hormone levels, and reproductive goals.
Whether you’re considering fresh or frozen, the goal remains the same: a healthy, successful pregnancy.
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