Abstract

Variability in embryo biopsy techniques have been suggested as a contributor to the significant differences in implantation rates observed across IVF laboratories following euploid frozen embryo transfers (FET). One aspect could be the impact of removing excessive trophectoderm (TE) cells from the developing blastocyst. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between the number of TE cells removed during embryo biopsy and the developmental competence of the resulting euploid blastocyst.

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