Abstract

Our group has reported a high rate of non-compliance with the American Society for Reproductive Medicine/Society for Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ASRM/SART) embryo transfer (ET) guidelines in first fresh autologous cycles from 2011-2012, especially for blastocyst stage transfers. This led to an unacceptable multiple pregnancy rate (MPR) in patients <35 years. The objective of this study was to determine the noncompliance rate for first fresh IVF cycles with excess cryopreserved embryos, using the 2013 SART data and assess the impact of this on MPR in this most favorable group of patients.

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