“…Multinucleation has been associated with developmental arrest [1-4, 7, 12-15], poor embryo morphology [1,2,7], elevated fragmentation [2,3], repeated cycles [3], blastomere asymmetry [16,17] and higher multinucleation rate on 2-cells when compared with more developed embryos [1,3,5,7,13,15,18]. Multinucleation has also been associated with higher blastomere diameter [1,6], decrease in blastocyst formation rate [5,7,15,19], reduced capacity of development on siblings of MN embryos [2,5], high amount of oocytes retrieved and elevated E 2 levels [2,3,20], follicles hypoxia [21], culture media [13,22], the use of GnRH antagonist [23] and apoptosis [6].…”