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Preparing for Embryo Transfer: Natural Cycle or Hormone Support?

Preparing for Embryo Transfer: Natural Cycle or Hormone Support?

New research published in The BMJ suggests that following a woman’s natural ovulation cycle before a frozen embryo transfer can be just as effective as hormone-based preparation – and may come with fewer risks.

A large clinical trial in China looked at over 4,000 women aged 20–40 undergoing a frozen single embryo transfer. Participants were randomly assigned to one of two approaches for endometrial preparation.

Natural ovulation regimen – timing the transfer according to the woman’s natural cycle

Programmed hormone regimen – using medications to prepare the endometrium

Monitoring was used in both groups to ensure the optimal timing for embryo transfer.

Key Findings

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These results suggest that natural ovulation may provide a safer pathway for achieving a healthy pregnancy without compromising success rates.

Why This Matters

With frozen embryo transfers now accounting for over 60% of all IVF transfers worldwide, this research could influence how fertility specialists approach treatment, potentially offering women a more natural and lower-risk option.

*Natural ovulation versus programmed regimens before frozen embryo transfer in ovulatory women: multicentre, randomised clinical trial, The BMJ. doi: 10.1136/bmj-2025-087045

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