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Hemanth Valluri: Can a Frozen Embryo Survive Thawing, Biopsy, and Refreezing?
Aug 22, 2026, 12:21

Hemanth Valluri: Can a Frozen Embryo Survive Thawing, Biopsy, and Refreezing?

Hemanth Valluri, Chief Embryologist at Cloudnine Group of Hospitals, shared on LinkedIn:

“Can a frozen embryo survive thaw – biopsy – refreeze?

One question often asked in the IVF laboratory:

‘If a frozen blastocyst is thawed, biopsied for PGT-A, and frozen again… will it still implant?’

The answer may surprise you.

A recent 2026 study reported approximately:

  • 92.5% cumulative blastocyst survival after two warming events
  • 50.9% implantation rate among euploid embryos transferred

And importantly, pregnancy and live-birth outcomes were not significantly different from embryos biopsied before their first vitrification.

But here is the real message

Survival ≠ implantation.

A blastocyst can survive warming beautifully, yet implantation depends on multiple factors:

  • Embryo quality
  • Chromosomal status
  • Vitrification and warming technique
  • Biopsy technique
  • Endometrial receptivity
  • Laboratory conditions and experience

The Embryology Perspective

Vitrification – Warming – Biopsy – Refreezing – Warming – Transfer

Every step requires precision.

When the laboratory has a validated vitrification/warming protocol, careful biopsy technique and strict quality control, a previously frozen blastocyst can retain significant developmental and implantation potential.

The key takeaway:

A second freeze is not automatically a second chance lost.

It is the quality of the embryo + laboratory performance + clinical factors that ultimately matter.

Good embryology is not just about freezing an embryo – it is about protecting its potential at every step.”

Hemanth Valluri: Can a Frozen Embryo Survive Thawing, Biopsy, and Refreezing?

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