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2 polar bodies in oocyte before ICSI?

By: Wendy,
05 May 2008
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Question:
When the oocyte appears one polar body/fragmented polar body, that is MII so that we can do ICSI for it. But if I observe 2 distinct polar bodies (likely) in oocyte, should I do ICSI for it? Will it be a normal embryo too?
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DR.SARITHA K.R



DR.SARITHA K.R said on 13 May 2008

"I had done ICSI on oocyte with two distinct polar bodies just for observation and could culture it up to Blastocyst. But I didn't select it for Embryo transfer.

Dr.saritha K.R"

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bb



bb said on 05 May 2008

"once I had the same problem.And I am not sure what might be the reason. I did it ICSI but with no PN."

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Entisar



Entisar said on 19 April 2011

"I did icsi put second day the embryo was 4 cells put I did not select it for transfer"

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