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Originally Posted by w126
Cryopreserved embryos can remain viable, potentially, for an indefinite period of time.
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Exactly.
Embryo quality isn't diminished by cryopreserving.
The success rate for thawed-out embryos is the same as that for fresh embryos.
However, not all embryos survive the thawing-out process, so that needs to be taken into consideration when deciding how many embryos to thaw out in relation to how many you decide to implant.
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