
Your treatment may
be cancelled for several reasons:
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The ovaries may
respond inadequately and the treatment is cancelled prior to egg retrieval
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Despite the
presence of follicles no eggs may be retrieved. The reason for this is two
fold. The follicles may contain no eggs (empty follicle syndrome). This is
seen in < 1% of the patients. The follicles may prematurely rupture prior
to egg retrieval procedure. This is seen in 3-5% of the patients depending
on the stimulation protocol.
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The eggs may
not fertilize. This is very rare in the microinjection era. However in
approximately 2-5% of the patients no fertilization may be seen due to
abnormal eggs.
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Fertilized eggs
may not cleave. This is also very rare and due to abnormal eggs.
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Azospermic
husband may not yield spermatozoa to needle aspiration or open biopsy. In
this case the treatment is cancelled prior to egg retrieval.
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No normal
embryos when PGD is performed. In this case embryo transfer is not
performed.
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If the ovaries
become overstimulated we may cancel the transfer procedure and freeze all
embryos. The embryos are subsequently replaced in an artificial cycle.