Comparative outcomes of day 4 versus day 5 embryo transfers by fertilization method
Lin-Lin Tao, Bo Zheng, Guo-Zhen Li, Yasong Geng, Zhi-Wei Yang, Hao-Yang Dai, Jing Ma, Fang-Fang Dai

TL;DR
This study compares day 4 and day 5 embryo transfers in IVF and ICSI cycles, finding similar outcomes but recommending day 4 for better pregnancy rates in some cases.
Contribution
The study provides evidence that day 4 embryo transfers can be as effective as day 5 transfers, with specific benefits in single high-quality embryo transfers.
Findings
Day 4 embryo transfers showed higher clinical pregnancy rates in single high-quality IVF transfers.
Day 4 transfers resulted in longer gestation and lower preterm birth rates compared to day 5 transfers.
Double embryo transfers on day 4 increased live birth rates but also multiple pregnancy rates.
Abstract
The aim of this retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the clinical and neonatal outcomes between day 4 and day 5 embryo transfer across different fertilization methods. This retrospective cohort study was conducted between January 2018 and March 2023, enrolling a total of 1,245 fresh embryo transfer cycles, including 1,023 in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles and 222 intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) cycles. Among these, IVF cycles included 793 day 4 transfers and 230 day 5 transfers; ICSI cycles included 179 day 4 transfers and 43 day 5 transfers. The study conducted a comparative analysis of clinical pregnancy outcomes between day 4 and day 5 transfers. In IVF or ICSI cycles, no significant differences were found in clinical pregnancy rate (CPR), implantation rate (IR), live birth rate (LBR), or other clinical outcomes between transfers of day 4 and day 5 embryos (P >…
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TopicsOvarian function and disorders · Reproductive Health and Technologies · Reproductive Biology and Fertility
