Abstract

The complexity of the procedures in the IVF laboratory requires a witnessing system to decrease the risk of human errors. Current quality control practices include a second person in a double witnessing protocol in gamete collection, insemination, and embryo transfer procedures. Commercial electronic witnessing systems have provided an alternative option for increasing the security level of matching samples in the laboratory; however, blastocyst biopsies, cell loading, and individual embryo freezing have not been covered entirely due to the complexity of the microscopic level.

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