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

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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. © The Auther(s) 2009.

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Hayrinen, L. H., Sills, E. S., Fogarty, A. O., Walsh, D. J., Lutsyk, A. D., & Walsh, A. P. H. (2012). First Irish delivery following sequential, two-stage embryo and blastocyst transfer. Irish Journal of Medical Science, 181(3), 349–351. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11845-009-0430-5

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