Embryo transfer is simple, painless, and takes about 5–10 minutes. A thin catheter is used to place the selected embryo(s) into the uterus under ultrasound guidance. No anesthesia is required.
Yes. Day 3 embryos are transferred at the “cleavage stage,” while Day 5 embryos (blastocysts) are more developed. Many patients prefer blastocyst transfer as it often improves implantation rates, but the choice depends on embryo quality and your doctor’s recommendation.
In the UAE, the number depends on your age, medical history, and embryo quality. Often, a single high-quality embryo is recommended to minimize the risk of twins or triplets.
You can resume daily activities immediately. Light movement is fine, but avoid heavy lifting or strenuous exercise. Strict bed rest is not required.
Yes, gender selection (family balancing) is legally permitted in the UAE for medical and family planning reasons. PGTA (Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy) can also be performed at the same time to check embryo chromosomes.
Your doctor will tailor the stimulation and embryo transfer plan to your condition. For example, women at risk of OHSS may benefit from freezing all embryos and having a frozen embryo transfer later.
What is a frozen embryo transfer (FET)?
In an FET cycle, embryos that were previously frozen are thawed and transferred to the uterus. The lining is prepared with medication to maximize implantation chances. FET is safe, widely used, and has pregnancy rates similar to or better than fresh transfers.
No treatment can guarantee a baby, but IVF provides the highest success rates available, especially with advanced techniques.
Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy screens embryos for chromosomal abnormalities before transfer. This reduces miscarriage risk and improves implantation rates, especially in women over 35 or those with recurrent miscarriage and male factor problems.
Yes. In the UAE, gender selection is permissible for family balancing, as well as for medical reasons such as avoiding sex-linked disorders.
Yes. IVF is often recommended, especially in moderate or severe endometriosis. Protocols can be tailored to maximise egg quality and implantation.
Women with PCOS respond strongly to fertility drugs and may be at higher risk of OHSS. Careful monitoring and personalised stimulation protocols at Fakih IVF help achieve excellent outcomes.
Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome is when ovaries respond too strongly to medication. At Fakih IVF, strategies such as using safer 'trigger' injections and freeze-all cycles minimise this risk.
This allows women to freeze eggs at a younger age, preserving fertility for future use. It is suitable for women who are not ready to start a family yet due to personal, medical, or career reasons.
Yes. Egg collection for unmarried women is legally permitted in the UAE. At Fakih IVF, we are proud to be the only centre in the country offering a unique minimally invasive technique that takes just 5–10 minutes and ensures virginity is preserved.
This method is very different from the traditional laparoscopic approach, which is more invasive, carries higher risks, and requires longer recovery. Our technique is gentle, safe, and effective, making it possible for unmarried women to freeze their eggs without the added risks of surgery.