There was no significant difference in pregnancy outcomes between frozen-thawed embryo transfer in the current menstrual cycle and the next menstrual cycle after hysteroscopic endometrial polyp resection, and the choice of transfer timing was not a key factor affecting pregnancy outcomes. For patients with special clinical needs, transplanting in the same menstrual cycle after surgery is a feasible option, which helps to shorten the waiting time and reduce mental stress.
Sun et al. (Tue,) studied this question.