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. 2000 Mar;73(3):558-64.
doi: 10.1016/s0015-0282(99)00565-8.

The number of eight-cell embryos is a key determinant for selecting day 3 or day 5 transfer

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The number of eight-cell embryos is a key determinant for selecting day 3 or day 5 transfer

C Racowsky et al. Fertil Steril. 2000 Mar.
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Abstract

Objective: To select patients for day 3 vs. day 5 embryo transfer.

Design: Retrospective analysis of assisted reproduction technology (ART) cycles comparing outcomes of day 3 and day 5 transfers.

Setting: ART program of Brigham and Women's Hospital.

Patient(s): Patients with day 3 or day 5 embryo transfers (n = 221 and 141, respectively).

Intervention(s): Cycles with eight or more zygotes were stratified by the number of eight-cell embryos available on day 3 (none, one or two, or three or more).

Main outcome measure(s): Number of blastocysts, implantation rates, ongoing pregnancy rates, and number of fetal heart beats.

Result(s): With no eight-cell embryos on day 3, 0% and 33% pregnancies resulted from day 5 vs. day 3 transfers. With one or two eight-cell embryos on day 3, ongoing and high order multiple rates were not different between day 3 and day 5 transfers. With three or more eight-cell embryos, day 5 transfer resulted in a decrease in multiple gestations but no difference in ongoing pregnancy rates compared with day 3 transfer.

Conclusion(s): With no eight-cell embryos on day 3, a day 3 transfer is warranted. With one or two eight-cell embryos, any benefit of day 5 transfer appears to be equivocal. With three or more eight-cell embryos, day 5 transfer is recommended.

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