Objective: To compare pregnancy rates (PRs) using blastocysts cryopreserved on day 7 with those cryopreserved on days 5 and 6.
Design: Retrospective observational cohort study.
Setting: Infertility center performing IVF.
Patient(s): Eight hundred women with infertility undergoing frozen ET.
Intervention(s): Blastocysts cryopreserved on days 5, 6, and 7 after retrieval were thawed and transferred.
Main outcome measure(s): Ongoing PRs (pregnancy developing appropriately into the second trimester). Thaw survival, implantation rates, and clinical PRs were also calculated.
Result(s): A total of 1,406 embryos were thawed with a survival of 90.7% for day 5, 83.7% for day 6, and 78.7% for day 7. Implantation rates were 43.3%, 28.9%, and 28.9%, respectively. Ongoing PRs were 43.9%, 32.9%, and 26.7%, respectively.
Conclusion(s): Blastocysts cryopreserved on day 7 have a lower, but clinically important potential. Embryos that do not achieve blastocyst stage on day 6 should not be universally discarded, but should be observed in culture 1 more day as 27% may result in an ongoing pregnancy.
Keywords: Frozen embryo transfer; blastocyst; day 7 blastocysts.
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