After a frozen embryo transfer (FET) procedure, pregnancy is typically confirmed approximately two weeks later, regardless of whether the embryo was fresh or frozen. This period allows time for the embryo to implant into the uterine lining and for pregnancy hormones (hCG) to rise to detectable levels in the woman's bloodstream. Therefore, a woman undergoing FET can expect to be approximately two weeks pregnant at the time of the pregnancy test following the transfer. If the test is positive, additional monitoring and follow-up appointments will be scheduled to track the progress of the pregnancy and ensure its viability.