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DELAYED TRANSFER OF EMBRYOS FROM 2 TO 3 OR 4 DAYS AFTER OOCYTE RETRIEVAL AND THE PREGNANCY RATE IN ICSI

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  135-139

Abstract

 Background: EMBRYO TRANSFER (ET) has traditionally been performed two days after oocyte retrieval. Delaying transfer from day two today three or four would allow for further development of the embryo, might therefore optimize the selection of viable and best quality embryos for transfer and may be closer to the physiological time of the entry into the uterus than transfer on day two, and might have a positive effect on pregnancy outcomes.Objective: The study aimed to determine whether delayed transfer of embryos from 2 to 3 or 4 days after oocyte retrieval and the PREGNANCY RATE in ICSI (intra cytoplasm sperm injection) procedure.Materials and Methods: In this descriptive study we evaluated infertile couples who were referred to the Mehr Infertility Institute between 2006 and 2008 for ICSI, according to the day of EMBRYO TRANSFER. We compared embryo quality, PREGNANCY RATE and implantation rate among day 2, 3 or 4 of transfers. PREGNANCY RATE was confirmed by measurement of β-hCG in serum after 14 days. After data collection, analysis was carried out with the t-test and chi squared tests by using the statistical software package, SPSS.16.Results: The overall clinical PREGNANCY RATE (CPR) reported was 46.6%. The mean age of women and duration of infertility didn't differ on the day of EMBRYO TRANSFER (p>0.05). Overall CPRs were not statistically different for day 2 (50.3%), day 3 (46.5%) and day 4 (34.8%) transfers respectively, there were no significant differences in the age of transferred embryos between pregnant and nonpregnant women (p>0.05).Conclusion: From the result of the present study there were no statistically significant differences in PREGNANCY RATEs according to the day of EMBRYO TRANSFER.

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    FARIFTEH, F., MEHRAFZA, M., OUDI, M., EFTEKHARI, AZADEH, RAHNAVARD, M., BARJESTEH, KH., & HOSSIENI, A.. (2009). DELAYED TRANSFER OF EMBRYOS FROM 2 TO 3 OR 4 DAYS AFTER OOCYTE RETRIEVAL AND THE PREGNANCY RATE IN ICSI. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE), 7(3), 135-139. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/295460/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    FARIFTEH F., MEHRAFZA M., OUDI M., EFTEKHARI AZADEH, RAHNAVARD M., BARJESTEH KH., HOSSIENI A.. DELAYED TRANSFER OF EMBRYOS FROM 2 TO 3 OR 4 DAYS AFTER OOCYTE RETRIEVAL AND THE PREGNANCY RATE IN ICSI. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE)[Internet]. 2009;7(3):135-139. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/295460/en

    IEEE: Copy

    F. FARIFTEH, M. MEHRAFZA, M. OUDI, AZADEH EFTEKHARI, M. RAHNAVARD, KH. BARJESTEH, and A. HOSSIENI, “DELAYED TRANSFER OF EMBRYOS FROM 2 TO 3 OR 4 DAYS AFTER OOCYTE RETRIEVAL AND THE PREGNANCY RATE IN ICSI,” INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE (IRANIAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE), vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 135–139, 2009, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/295460/en

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