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incipient blastos

On 05.03. was my flat tire. Twenty oocytes were punctured, eleven remained after cleaning and nine of the eleven survived fertilisation. Four were frozen and five were continued. At 8: 45 am, I was implanted with two very nice incipient blastocysts. Of course, I've read on the internet that if you have incipient blastos, you do not have as good a chance. However, the biologist and our doctor seemed pleased and even talked seriously with us about putting one or two in. The biologist said the blastos will expand in a few hours. We already have a son from an ICSI procedure. So far we have had 4 ICSI attempts (this is our fifth attempt). We had blastos on three of them, one always hatched or expanded every time and still it only worked once. What do you think the chances are with incipient blastocysts? Thanks in advance for your reply

Answer:

Hi, the development is perfectly contemporary, that they were early blastocysts is related to the transfer timing. Good luck. with best regards Your PAN Team