The present review examines recent publications concerned with the issue of
the number of embryos to replace in an in-vitro fertilization cycle, and c
oncentrates on the proposed selection methods that may allow us to transfer
one or two embryos. A number of techniques that improve our selection crit
eria for deciding which is the most viable embryo are discussed, including
blastocyst culture, It is proposed that the next step in assessing which em
bryos to transfer is to combine these techniques by performing assessment a
t the pronuclear stage, cleavage stages, and then after development to the
blastocyst stage, when the number of embryos is sufficient. In so doing our
embryo selection processes will be more critical, allowing us to limit the
number of embryos replaced without detriment to pregnancy rates. Curr Opin
Obstet Gynecol 13:293-297. (C) 2001 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.