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Effectiveness of two-step (consecutive) embryo transfer in patients who have two embryos on day 2: comparison with cleavage-stage embryo transfer.Goto S, Shiotani M, Kitagawa M, Kadowaki T, Noda Y Hanabusa Women's Clinic, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan. gotoms@tcn.zaq.ne.jp OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness, for patients who have only two embryos on day 2, of a two-step (consecutive) embryo transfer (ET) procedure in which a cleaved embryo is transferred on day 2 and a single blastocyst is transferred on day 5. DESIGN: Observational comparative study. SETTING: Private IVF clinic. PATIENT(S): Ninety two-step ET cycles were performed in patients who had two embryos on day 2 (two-step group). Ninety day-2 ET cycles were performed in age- and infertility-matched patients who had two embryos on day 2 (control group). INTERVENTION(S): Cleaved-ET, extended culture of one embryo, and a second transfer of a blastocyst. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE(S): Implantation and pregnancy rates. RESULT(S): The pregnancy and implantation rates in the two-step group (respectively 33.3% and 17.2%) were significantly higher than those in the control group (18.9% and 9.4%). Thirty-nine of the patients in the two-step group (43.3%) could not proceed to the second step of ET because no viable blastocyst could be obtained, but four of them conceived anyway. CONCLUSION(S): Taking advantage of both day-2 ET and blastocyst transfer, two-step ET may be an effective option for ET in patients who have an insufficient number of embryos. Published 7 March 2005 in Fertil Steril, 83(3): 721-3.
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