Abstract

Single embryo transfer (SET) can dramatically decrease multiple gestation rate in IVF cycles [1, 2]. Recent advances in preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) allow maintain high pregnancy rates while transferring fewer embryos [3, 4]. The ultimate goal is to transfer a single embryo regardless of patient age or number of euploid embryos available in a particular IVF PGT cycle. The objective of this study was to evaluate clinical pregnancy rates after elective versus non-elective single embryo transfer in matched age groups in IVF PGT cycles.

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