Blastomere multinucleation at the two-cell stage (MN2) is a common nuclear abnormality observed in early human embryos and known to decrease the implantation rate. The aim of this study is to explore whether or not there is a link between high 3PN zygotes proportion and MN2 incidence. For embryo culture in the conventional incubator, the evaluation of nuclear status of two-cell stage is usually not performed. Therefore, the MN2 phenomenon is easily ignored. The time-lapse monitoring system (TLS) offers a promising new method to evaluate embryo development. We reported two cases who had single 2PN zygote and more than four 3PN zygotes in the conventional in-vitro fertilization (c-IVF) cycle. We observed the MN2 incidence in the single normal embryo by TLS which suggested that it might be resulted from high 3PN zygotes proportion incidence. No available embryo was obtained in the first c-IVF cycle and the intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) treatment was performed in the second cycle. In subsequent ICSI cycles, we observed no 3PN zygotes incidence and transferred two day 3 embryos for the patients. Finally, the two couples successfully obtained healthy babies. High 3PN zygotes proportion might be associated with the MN2 incidence.

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