The success rate of Blastocyst 4ab transfer is relatively high, and the success rate needs to be assessed in combination with a number of factors such as the condition of the mother’s uterine lining.
Blastocyst 4ab belongs to the higher quality embryos and has a better transfer success rate. However, it should be noted that the transfer success is not only related to the quality of blastocysts, but also the thickness and status of the mother’s uterine lining as well as whether the mother has any underlying diseases and whether there is any space-occupying lesion in the uterine cavity, etc., so the specific transfer success rate varies from person to person.
In conclusion, it is recommended that when undergoing blastocyst transfer, women should not only pay attention to the quality of the transferred blastocysts, but also check whether their own physical condition is suitable for pregnancy. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to receive standardized diagnosis and treatment if necessary.