Abstract

Many IVF programs have adopted a “freeze-all” approach to embryo transfers (ET) due to the benefits of being able to perform preimplantation genetic testing (PGT), improve endometrial receptivity, and embryo bank. Once embryos are cryopreserved, they should retain the same reproductive potential that they did on the day they were vitrified. However, no large scale studies have confirmed that blastocysts frozen for long periods of time have equivalent pregnancy outcomes to those that are thawed for transfer in the subsequent cycle.

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