A pre-treatment Follow-up with the consultant to finalise the treatment plan (30 minutes)
FET Method & Protocol decision:
On a natural cycle ± ovulation trigger with hCG injection
On a medicated cycle with estrogen tablets and or patches
Luteal phase support
3
Egg Donor Nurse consultation (usually virtually, can be face-to-face)
Donor matching procedure
Signing relevant consents
Detailed treatment plan in writing
Arrangement for medications
4
Treatment Monitoring scans
To observe the development of endometrium and follicles. Typically, 1-2 scan appointments are required starting from cycle day 7- 9.
5
Embryo transfer procedure
A fresh embryo transfer is planned usually 5 days after the egg collection. Additional viable embryo(s), if any are frozen.
6
Pregnancy test
It is done as either self-testing of urine or by blood test if required on a given date following an embryo transfer.
7
Pregnancy scan
An early pregnancy scan is scheduled at 6+ weeks of pregnancy to confirm viability and location of the pregnancy.
8
Counselling (pre & post treatment and post-treatment follow-up appointment
One before and one after treatment if there is a negative outcome.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can use donor eggs?
Donor eggs are suitable for anyone who cannot use their own eggs due to age, medical treatment, low egg quality, or genetic concerns.
How are donors selected?
All donors undergo thorough medical and genetic screening. You can choose from known donors, UK donors or international donors to find the best match for your needs.
What affects success rates?
Success depends on factors such as donor egg quality, the recipient’s womb health, and the fertilisation and embryo transfer process.