Can blastocyst resuscitation fail?

There are chances of failure in blastocyst resuscitation. Frozen blastocysts are a method of clinical preservation of reproductive function, and during the process of blastocyst thawing and recovery, there may be recovery failure, but there is also a chance of recovery success. Usually there is a relationship between blastocyst thawing and recovery and the quality of the blastocysts, while poorer quality blastocysts have a higher failure rate of recovery after thawing, and vice versa, a lower failure rate. In addition to the quality of blastocysts, if large ice crystals are formed during thawing and recovery of blastocysts, and the ice crystals cause irritation and damage to the blastocysts, it is easy to lead to the failure of blastocyst recovery. At the same time, women’s endometrial environment, health status, nutritional status, and the presence or absence of disease also have a certain relationship with blastocyst resuscitation. It is recommended that those in need should consult regular hospitals for relevant treatments in order to increase the chances of blastocyst resuscitation and successful pregnancy. Both husband and wife should pay attention to adjusting their mind to avoid excessive tension and anxiety.