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frozen embryo transfer (fet)
How to Prepare for FET?
Preparation steps might include:
Consulting with a fertility specialist.
Completing necessary blood tests and ultrasounds.
Adhering to a prescribed medication regimen.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including diet and exercise.
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