Abstract

Oocytes retrieval after controlled ovarian stimulation (COH) yield an assortment of mature (MII) and immature oocytes (GV and MI). RIVM is defined as the IVM of any oocyte at the GV or MI stage after COH. While RIVM oocytes show variable developmental potential, they are usually considered inferior, compared to MII oocytes at retrieval. A special concern is a possibly increased risk of aneuploidy for RIVM embryos, questioning their usability. Our aim was to assess the developmental potential of RIVM matured oocytes, including embryonic competence and genetic status.

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