How does Novarel administration affect the timing and planning of natural cycle frozen embryo transfers, and what are the associated benefits?
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Novarel, a form of hCG, is used to trigger ovulation in natural cycle FET, synchronizing embryo transfer with the recipient’s cycle to promote implantation success.
Novarel, used in natural cycle FETs, triggers ovulation, allowing precise timing of embryo transfer. It enhances implantation chances and synchronizes embryonic and endometrial development.
Using Novarel in natural cycle FETs aids in scheduling embryo transfer post-ovulation, improving implantation likelihood by ensuring optimal uterine conditions.