Human Reproduction, Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 177-182, 1995
© 1995 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
Delaying transfer to the third day post-insemination, to select non-arrested embryos, increases development to the fetal heart stage
Human Embryology Laboratory, Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, Hammersmith Hospital Du Cane Road, London W12 ONN, UK
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether delaying embryo transfer by 24 h, until day 3 post-insemination, allowed improved selection of non-arrested embryos for transfer. We have retrospectively analysed pregnancy rates in a large series of patients who had embryo transfer either on day 2 or on day 3 post-insemination over a 27 month period. From January 1990 to March 1992, 567 patients received embryo transfer on day 2, and 661 patients had transfer on day 3 post-insemination, but these transfers were not contemporary. Pregnancy rates were slightly higher in patients who had embryo transfer on day 3 (37%) than in those patients who had their embryos transferred on day 2 (35%), but this difference was not significant. The implantation rate, as measured by the proportion of embryos developing to the fetal heart stage, was significantly higher following transfer on day 3 (23%) than after transfer on day 2 (19%) (P < 0.05), suggesting that selection of viable embryos is improved on day 3. Furthermore, of the embryos which gave rise to a fetal sac, significantly fewer miscarried before the fetal heart stage (P < 0.05) following transfer on day 3 (6%) than after transfer on day 2 (12%). Delaying transfer until day 3 provides a further 24 h to observe embryo development. During this period 16% of embryos arrested or became developmentally retarded; thus waiting until day 3 allowed these embryos to be identified and avoided for consideration for transfer. Embryo transfer may be safely delayed until day 3, and this may help in selecting embryos most likely to implant and develop after transfer.
Key words: cleavage rate/human/IVF/morphology/preimplantation embryo/pregnancy rate
Submitted on June 7, 1994; accepted on August 15, 1994.
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