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Highlights

  • Most controlled ovarian stimulation protocols used in assisted reproductive techniques (ART) cycles leads to multifollicular response and surplus embryos

  • The study was conducted on 150 frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles

  • The study was conducted on 150 patients who were randomized into two groups (75 each) after thawing of their embryos

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Introduction

Most controlled ovarian stimulation protocols used in assisted reproductive techniques (ART) cycles leads to multifollicular response and surplus embryos. Competent embryo cryopreservation program will improve cumulative pregnancy rate following a single oocyte retrieval. The availability of cryopreservation is an essential step toward decreasing the number of transferred embryos per cycle lowering the incidence of multiple gestation [1]. There is a growing trend favoring decreasing fresh embryo transfer and freezing all embryos due to various indications as preimplantation genetic screening (PGS) cycles, prophylaxis against ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS), suboptimal endometrium, and even the freeze all for all policy [2]. Most ART centers extend embryo culture until the blastocyst stage for better embryo selection and higher implantation and pregnancy rates. On the other hand, extended embryo culture may decrease the surplus of embryos available for cryopreservation [4, 5]

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