2006
DOI: 10.1080/14647270500230031
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Sperm and embryo cryopreservation practice in licensed clinics in the UK endorsed by The British Fertility Society

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“…If embryos survived with 75% or more of blastomeres intact, the clinical outcome will not be affected (40). However, we did not include embryo quality in our study, as it remains subjective with possible interobserver variation (41), but acknowledge that this lack of embryo quality and other gamete information weaken our study. In our study the F-T interval did not affect either the CP, LB, or miscarriage rates, confirming other studies (42) concluding that the duration of cryopreservation did not adversely affect embryo survival and potential.…”
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confidence: 97%
“…If embryos survived with 75% or more of blastomeres intact, the clinical outcome will not be affected (40). However, we did not include embryo quality in our study, as it remains subjective with possible interobserver variation (41), but acknowledge that this lack of embryo quality and other gamete information weaken our study. In our study the F-T interval did not affect either the CP, LB, or miscarriage rates, confirming other studies (42) concluding that the duration of cryopreservation did not adversely affect embryo survival and potential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%