Embryo transfer is one of the most critical steps in the process of assisted reproductive technology (ART) such as IVF. To maximize the chances of a successful implantation and pregnancy, careful preparation before the transfer is essential. Ensuring that both the uterine environment and the transfer process itself are optimized helps avoid complications that may hinder success.

Pre-Transfer Evaluations
Before proceeding with the actual embryo transfer, it is always a good idea to get the following checked:
- Evaluation of the uterine cavity
This helps confirm that the inner environment of the uterus is healthy and receptive for embryo implantation. Structural abnormalities, polyps, or adhesions can reduce the chances of success. - Locate any potential barriers to entry
Conditions such as cervical growths, scarring, or obstructions can make it difficult to properly place the embryo. Identifying these issues beforehand allows for corrective measures or adjustments. - Find out what kind of catheter should be used
Every patient’s anatomy is different, and determining the best catheter type prior to transfer ensures a smoother, safer, and more efficient procedure. The right choice of catheter also minimizes trauma during the transfer.
Conclusion
Successful embryo transfer depends not only on the quality of the embryos but also on the readiness of the uterine environment and the precision of the transfer technique. By thoroughly evaluating the uterine cavity, identifying potential barriers, and selecting the appropriate catheter, fertility specialists greatly improve the chances of achieving a healthy pregnancy.