Posted on January 14, 2026

By Dr. Veera Saghar

How Day-5 Embryos Improve IVF Success Rates

AI Smart Summary (Fast Facts) 

  • Day-5 embryos = blastocysts that have divided for ≈120 hours after fertilization. 
  • Implantation success: 60–70 % vs 30–40 % for earlier embryos. 
  • Advantages: Natural selection, better uterine synchrony, accurate PGT-A testing. 
  • EggDonors4All’s program guarantees Day-5 blastocysts from FDA-registered, NYS-licensed labs. 

From Cell to Blastocyst — The Journey of Life 

In IVF, every embryo begins as a single fertilized cell called a zygote. Within five days, it divides into ≈200 cells and forms a fluid-filled structure known as a blastocyst. 

At this stage: 

  • The inner cell mass will develop into the baby. 
  • The trophoblast cells form the placenta. 

Reaching Day 5 means the embryo has proven its genetic strength and metabolic viability — nature’s own filter for success. 

“Every blastocyst that survives five days in culture tells us a story of resilience and potential.”
— Dr. Veera Saghar, MBBS 

Why Doctors Prefer Day-5 Transfers 

Higher Implantation Rates 

SART data show Day-5 embryos achieve 60–70 % implantation vs 40 % for Day-3   

Improved Uterine Synchrony 

A blastocyst naturally matches the uterus’s receptive window (~Day 20 of a typical cycle). 

Accurate Genetic Testing (PGT-A) 

Day-5 blastocysts have enough cells for safe biopsy, enabling selection of chromosomally normal embryos. 

Lower Multiple Pregnancy Risk 

Only one blastocyst is usually transferred, reducing twins without reducing success.

The Evidence: Day-5 vs Day-3 IVF Success 

Embryo Stage  Average Implantation Rate  Live Birth Rate  Miscarriage Rate 
Day 3 Cleavage  38 %  30 %  18 % 
Day 5 Blastocyst  68 %  56 %  9 % 

Source: Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART), 2024. 

This data explains why EggDonors4All’s Guaranteed Blastocyst Program focuses exclusively on Day-5 development.

Fresh vs Frozen Day-5 Embryos 

Type  Description  Success Rate  Risk 
Fresh Blastocyst  Immediate transfer after retrieval  65 %  Requires cycle sync 
Frozen Blastocyst  Vitrified for later use  62 %  Minor thaw risk (≤5 %) 
Guaranteed Blastocyst  Lab-cultured + quality-verified  70 % +  Lowest risk 

The EggDonors4All Difference 

Our Tier-1 laboratories employ: 

  • AI-assisted embryo imaging to predict viability early. 
  • pH-stable media and sealed incubators to reduce stress. 
  • Independent quality audits for FDA and NYS compliance. 

By combining clinical science and ethical standards, EggDonors4All delivers predictable pregnancy outcomes and full transparency to families and donors alike. 

Case Study — “Five Days to Forever” 

Profile: Emma & Raj, Boston MA
After two unsuccessful Day-3 transfers at another clinic, they enrolled in EggDonors4All’s Day-5 blastocyst program. 

Result: Six blastocysts created; one transferred, one frozen; healthy baby girl born 2025. 

“We went from guesswork to guarantee. The science spoke for itself.”
— Emma, Intended Parent 

Testimonials 

“I used to believe Day-3 was standard until EggDonors4All explained the data. Our Day-5 transfer worked on the first try.”
— Sarah and Liam, California 

“As a physician, I appreciate how this agency translates complex embryology into clear choices.”
— Dr. A. Kim, Fertility Partner

“EggDonors4All turned our IVF journey from fear into confidence. Day-5 really is the future.”
— Priya and Daniel, New York

Frequently Asked Questions 

Q1: Do all embryos reach Day 5?
A: No. Only about 40–60 % develop that far — which is why guaranteeing Day-5 blastocysts adds real value. 

Q2: Is PGT-A recommended for Day-5 embryos?
A: Yes, it detects chromosomal abnormalities before transfer and is easiest at this stage. 

Q3: Does age affect blastocyst development?
A: Yes, donors under 32 produce the highest Day-5 yield, which is why EggDonors4All screens strictly by age and health. 

Q4: Can I choose to freeze Day-5 blastocysts for later?
A: Absolutely — vitrification preserves ≈95 % of blastocyst quality when handled by licensed labs. 

 

Dr. Veera Saghar
Physician – Donor Coordinator  veera@surrogacy4all.com

As an Egg Donor Coordinator, she plays a critical role in our company. Her background as a medical graduate from ISRA UNIVERSITY in Pakistan provides us with a solid foundation in the medical sciences. She has seven years of clinical experience practicing in the USA. This has given her firsthand experience when collaborating with patients and their families.

She is responsible for managing the process of egg donation from start to finish. We identify and screen potential egg donors.