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First Irish delivery following sequential, two-stage embryo and blastocyst transfer.

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posted on 2019-11-22, 16:46 authored by L H. Hayrinen, Eric Scott Sills, Alicia O. Fogarty, David J. Walsh, Alexander D. Lutsyk, Anthony PH Walsh

BACKGROUND: The timing of embryo transfer (ET) after in vitro fertilisation (IVF) remains controversial, and there are no reliable guidelines available to prospectively identify which patients would benefit from either day-3 or blastocyst transfer. While blastocyst transfer is generally favoured over day-3 transfers, very few IVF patients get both in the same treatment cycle.

CASE DESCRIPTION: We report on a 35.5-year-old female with tubal factor infertility who underwent IVF, which included transfer of a fresh day-3 embryo and a thawed blastocyst frozen at day 6. Transfer occurred on two separate days (days 3 and 6) in a two-stage/dual catheter fashion and resulted in a healthy term singleton livebirth.

CONCLUSIONS: While combined day-3 and day-5 ET has been available elsewhere for several years, this is the first description of its successful application in Ireland and confirms the effectiveness of coordinated two-stage transfer in a single IVF treatment cycle.

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Hayrinen LH, Sills ES, Fogarty AO, Walsh DJ, Lutsyk AD, Walsh AP. First Irish delivery following sequential, two-stage embryo and blastocyst transfer. Irish Journal of Medical Science. 2012;181(3):349-51

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2012-09-01

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19813051

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  • Obstetrics and Gynaecology

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