Currently, frozen embryos are the only mature method in the world for preserving reproductive function. After the relaxation of the two child policy, many couples want to awaken frozen embryos to have a second child. The transplantation of frozen embryos depends on the female's physiological cycle to determine when to receive the transfer. So, will embryo freezing lead to faster pregnancy?

The success rate of fresh embryo transfer is mostly between 50% and 60%, while the success rate of transfer after frozen embryo recovery is also similar. Compared with fresh embryo transfer, the quality of thawed embryos is poorer because the best embryos have already been selected for the first implantation, and the embryos may be damaged after freezing and thawing.
However, during fresh embryo transfer, most procedures involve damaging steps such as egg retrieval, and the recovery of the endometrium may not be ideal. In contrast, during frozen embryo transfer, after the mother has recovered and rested, the condition of the uterus is easier to conceive. Therefore, the fresh cycle and thawing cycle each have their own advantages and disadvantages.
After frozen embryo transfer, it is important to rest in bed and maintain a relaxed and happy mood in order to facilitate the smooth implantation and development of the embryo. After transplantation, bed rest for 2-3 hours is generally sufficient, and older women can also lie down for a while longer. Rest is mainly to keep the uterus in a relaxed state after transplantation surgery, and overall relaxation is beneficial for the quietness of the uterus. When resting, don't be too fixated on posture. Lie down as relaxed and comfortable as possible. If you're too nervous, it's not good for your body.