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Implantation potential of each pre-embryo in multiple pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization seems to be different.

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Acosta, AA; Moon, SY; Oehninger, S; Muasher, SJ; Rosenwaks, Z; Matta, JF
Published in: Fertil Steril
December 1988

Endometrial receptivity and pre-embryo quality are the main factors determining embryo implantation in in vitro fertilization. If one embryo implants normally and goes to term, the endometrium can be assumed to be normal. Eighty-one patients (March 1981 to 1987) had transfers of multiple pre-embryos, resulting in multiple pregnancies with at least one reaching term. The number of gestational sacs at 8 to 12 weeks of pregnancy, at 20 weeks, and the number of term pregnancies were studied longitudinally. Twelve patients (14.8%) had 2 pre-embryos transferred, 19 (23.5%) had 3, 21 (25.9%) had 4, 17 (21.0%) had 5, 9 (11.1%) had 6, and 3 (3.7%) had 7. At 20 weeks 18 patients (22.2%) had a single viable fetus, 56 (69.1%) had twins, 6 (7.4%) had triplets, and 1 (1.2%) had quadruplets. A total of 325 pre-embryos were transferred; 178 gestational sacs were observed at 8 to 12 weeks, but only 153 showed fetal heartbeat. Total embryo loss at 8 to 12 weeks was 53.0%; when the "index" embryo was excluded, it reached 61%. Regardless of the number of pre-embryos transferred, only 2.2 embryos on average were able to establish a normal pregnancy. (A)synchronism of the pre-embryos did not affect outcome. Results suggest that with normal endometrial receptivity, the implantation potential of each pre-embryo is different.

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Fertil Steril

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ISSN

0015-0282

Publication Date

December 1988

Volume

50

Issue

6

Start / End Page

906 / 911

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Pregnancy, Multiple
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Pregnancy
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Humans
  • Fertilization in Vitro
  • Female
  • Embryo Transfer
  • 3215 Reproductive medicine
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services
 

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Acosta, A. A., Moon, S. Y., Oehninger, S., Muasher, S. J., Rosenwaks, Z., & Matta, J. F. (1988). Implantation potential of each pre-embryo in multiple pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization seems to be different. Fertil Steril, 50(6), 906–911. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)60370-9
Acosta, A. A., S. Y. Moon, S. Oehninger, S. J. Muasher, Z. Rosenwaks, and J. F. Matta. “Implantation potential of each pre-embryo in multiple pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization seems to be different.Fertil Steril 50, no. 6 (December 1988): 906–11. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)60370-9.
Acosta AA, Moon SY, Oehninger S, Muasher SJ, Rosenwaks Z, Matta JF. Implantation potential of each pre-embryo in multiple pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization seems to be different. Fertil Steril. 1988 Dec;50(6):906–11.
Acosta, A. A., et al. “Implantation potential of each pre-embryo in multiple pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization seems to be different.Fertil Steril, vol. 50, no. 6, Dec. 1988, pp. 906–11. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/s0015-0282(16)60370-9.
Acosta AA, Moon SY, Oehninger S, Muasher SJ, Rosenwaks Z, Matta JF. Implantation potential of each pre-embryo in multiple pregnancies obtained by in vitro fertilization seems to be different. Fertil Steril. 1988 Dec;50(6):906–911.
Journal cover image

Published In

Fertil Steril

DOI

ISSN

0015-0282

Publication Date

December 1988

Volume

50

Issue

6

Start / End Page

906 / 911

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Pregnancy, Multiple
  • Pregnancy Outcome
  • Pregnancy
  • Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
  • Humans
  • Fertilization in Vitro
  • Female
  • Embryo Transfer
  • 3215 Reproductive medicine
  • 1117 Public Health and Health Services