What percentage of embryos will grow into fetuses?

Anonymous
We have 5 5-day blastocysts frozen, none are tested, frozen at 28 or 29 years old, (can't remember), dx unexplained infertility. How many can I expect to actually make it to a fetus. I thought there was a chart or percentage that gave a general idea? I know there are a number of variables to consider, but ballpark range?
Anonymous
If not tested, then it could be a range. If tested the general rate is 60-70%
Anonymous
My experience was 1 in 3 but of course this is highly variable. I was much older (34) for starters.
Anonymous
I had 3 PGS normal embryos at 36. Only one stuck.
My only issue is PCOS.
Anonymous
Check out the SART statistics for your clinic. My first IVF at 27 with MFI ended up with a sucessful singleton pregnancy from our first double transfer and a singleton pregnancy miscarriage from transferring our last two. Our second IVF at 31 yielded 3 blasts and am currently 27 weeks with our first transfer of a single embryo. We didn't test embryos with either cycle.
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