![]() ![]() The only thing you will gain by waiting for the embryos to reach day 5 is to see if they continue to grow. If you have 2 or 3 embryos on day -2 or day 3, and it is allowed in your country to transfer them all back, it is not going to make any difference in your success rate if the embryo transfer takes place on day 3 or day 5. ![]() Unfortunately, it is not always the best solution, it is the best solution if you have enough embryos on day 2 or day 3 of development and you’re going to have 1 or 2 good blastocysts on day 5. Therefore, Dr Daphnis advises not to see blastocyst transfer as the best solution. Dr Daphnis emphasized that not all embryos will reach day-5 or the blastocyst stage, not all embryos, are destined to become babies. There’s no way to predict whether day 2, day 3 or day 5 is best for transfer. These three times are the best times to perform an embryo transfer. Embryologists do not count cells, they look for a specific morphology
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