Embryos of 821 are of relatively good quality and may have a higher transfer success rate.
Embryos obtained by in vitro fertilization can be rated according to the number of cells in the embryo’s oval bulb, embryo fragmentation, size and uniformity of the oval bulb, etc. An embryo of 821 refers to 8 cells, with relatively uniform cell division and some fragmentation, and belongs to the second grade, which is of relatively good quality, and the success rate of implantation is likely to be higher.
However, the success of the transfer is also closely related to other factors, including the woman’s lining and luteal function. When undergoing IVF, you need to strengthen your diet and nutrition, quit smoking and drinking, take appropriate activities, have regular work and rest, get enough sleep, and maintain a good state of mind. Under the guidance of professional doctors, regular checkups can provide a clear understanding of whether the embryo transfer is successful or not.