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Volume 3
Journal of Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology
WCGO2019
May 13-14 , 2019
Gynecology and Obstetrics
May 13-14 , 2019 Tokyo, Japan
2
nd
World Congress on
The sequential embryo transfer compared to blastocyst embryo transfer in IVF cycle
Running head: The sequential embryo transfer
Elham Raisi
Imam Khomeini Hospital Center, Australia
The purpose of this study was to determine the pregnancy rate in the double sequential transfer of embryos
on day 2 and on day 5 compared to day 5 alone, in IVF/ET in patients with the three repeated consecutive IVF
failures. In this controlled trial, Women scheduled for IVF/ET with the three repeated consecutive IVF failures
were randomized to either sequential transfer of embryos on day 2 and on day 5 after ovum pick-up (Group
In =60) or blastocyst embryo transfer on day 5 (Group Ian =60) as a control group. The primary outcome
measures were the chemical and clinical pregnancy rate. Baseline and cycle characteristics were comparable
in both groups. Clinical pregnancy rate was similar in the sequential ET group (40%) compared to the day 5
of embryo transfer group (38.3%) (P value =0.85).It seems that the double embryo transfer doesn’t increase
the chance of pregnancy rate compared to blastocyst embryo transfer on day 5 in the patients with the three
repeated IVF–embryo transfer failures.
Keywords:
Repeated implantation failure, blastocysts, day 3 embryo transfer, sequential transfer. randomized
clinical trial.
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