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Can Blastocysts be frozen?

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Can Blastocysts be frozen?

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Yes. Approximately 50% may be expected to survive the thawing process. When Blastocysts are used for frozen embryo transfer (FET) pregnancy rates may be expected to be approximately 20 to 30% per FET.

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