Many IVF clinics advise their patients to transfer Day 3 ( and even Day 2) embryos back into the uterus . This is especially when they don't have too many embryos , or the embryo quality isn't good , but other terrible reasons are the fact that the “specialist IVF doctor from Mumbai” as to go back in 2 days, and can’t wait to do a Day 5 transfer for you !
The justification
( excuse would be a better word) is that it's better to put the embryo back into
the uterus , which provides a “more natural environment” , so it can continue
to grow , rather than to keep it in the lab incubator.
Actually,
this is a confession of the fact that they know that their IVF lab culture
conditions aren’t good , and they don't have enough confidence in their
embryologist’s skills to be able to culture
all embryos routinely to blastocysts.
This
is why they persuade patients into taking a shortcut and bung the embryos back
into the uterus . This way, if the cycle fails, they can blame “ embryo
implantation “, rather than take responsibility for the fact that their lab is
not good enough to create blastocysts routinely.
However,
by transferring them early on Day 3, they can shift the blame for the failure
onto the patient , and cover up their incompetence.
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