Abstract
Implantation rates do not decrease with maternal age for women <43 when euploid embryos are replaced (Harton et al. 2011), and cohort sizes are not linked to aneuploidy rates (Atta et al. 2012). These two observations can help to better manage advanced maternal age patients by determining how many cycles would be needed to bank embryos in order to have a high probability of transferring a single euploid embryo and achieving a successful singleton pregnancy. This study aims to determine if there are significant differences per center regarding the production of euploid embryos as a function of maternal age, which is key to predict how many cycles may be required for adequate banking.
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