Evaluation of live birth rates and perinatal outcomes following two sequential vitrification/warming events at the zygote and blastocyst stages.
Laszlo NanassyBeate SchoepperAskan Schultze-MosgauMarion DepenbuschTanja K EggersmannRoman A F HillerGeorg GriesingerPublished in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2023)
The circumstantial use of sequential double vitrification-warming in course of treatment is associated with a reduced (but still reasonable) live birth rate compared to once-cryopreserved embryos. As the neonatal outcomes of twice-cryopreserved embryos are similar to once-cryopreserved embryos, this treatment option appears still valid as a rescue scenario in selected cases.