# Comparative Outcomes of Day 3 and Day 5 Frozen–Thawed Embryo Transfers: A Retrospective Clinical Study

**Authors:** Fatma Kılıç Hamzaoğlu, Serdar Dilbaz, Runa Özelçi, Onur Kaya, Emine Utlu Özen

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/biomedicines13102412 · Biomedicines · 2025-10-01

## TL;DR

This study compares pregnancy outcomes of transferring embryos at different stages in frozen embryo transfers, finding better results with blastocyst-stage embryos.

## Contribution

The study provides empirical evidence comparing clinical outcomes of Day 3 and Day 5 frozen–thawed embryo transfers in ART cycles.

## Key findings

- Blastocyst transfers had significantly higher pregnancy rates compared to cleavage-stage transfers.
- Cleavage-stage transfers involved more embryos due to lower implantation potential per embryo.
- Blastocyst transfers showed better endometrial synchronization but risked embryo loss.

## Abstract

Aim: This study aimed to compare the clinical pregnancy outcomes of Day 3 (cleavage-stage) and Day 5 (blastocyst) frozen–thawed embryo transfers in assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycles. Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 6455 patients who underwent frozen–thawed embryo transfer (FET) between 1 April 2010 and 1 April 2023, at SBÜ Etlik Zübeyde Hanım Women’s Health Training and Research Hospital. Patients were categorized based on embryo transfer type, and clinical outcomes were compared using statistical analyses. Results: Pregnancy rates were significantly higher in the blastocyst transfer group (p = 0.031). The cleavage-stage group had a higher number of embryo transfers (p < 0.001), likely due to lower implantation potential per embryo. Patients with diminished ovarian reserve had lower embryo freezing rates (p < 0.001). Blastocyst-stage transfers showed better synchronization with endometrial receptivity but carried a risk of embryo attrition. Conclusions: Blastocyst transfer is associated with higher pregnancy rates and should be preferred when viable embryos are available. However, cleavage-stage transfer remains an alternative for patients with poor embryo development. An individualized approach is essential for optimizing ART outcomes.

## Full-text entities

- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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