Correction: Clinical outcomes of co-transfer of partially and fully compacted morulae versus a fully compacted morula alone on day 4 - Report - MDSpire

Correction: Clinical outcomes of co-transfer of partially and fully compacted morulae versus a fully compacted morula alone on day 4

  • By

  • Lin-Lin Tao

  • Bo Zheng

  • Fang-Fang Dai

  • Ya-Song Geng

  • Guo-Zhen Li

  • Hao-Yang Dai

  • Zhi-Wei Yang

  • Shu-Song Wang

  • Jing Ma

  • Lingyin Kong

  • June 19, 2026

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Correction: Clinical Results of Co-Transfer of Morulae on Day 4

Background

The management of embryo transfers, particularly the timing and type of embryos used, is critical in reproductive medicine. This correction highlights the importance of accurate reporting in clinical studies.

Data Highlights

No numerical data or trial data is presented in the correction article.

Key Findings

  • The sample size for the study was corrected from 898 to 889.
  • The multiple pregnancy rate (MPR) for the DET with FCM and PCM group was corrected to 41.01% vs. 0.70% for the SET with FCM group.
  • Live birth weight was found to be significantly reduced in the DET with FCM and PCM group compared to SET with FCM.
  • No significant difference in singleton live birth weight was observed between the two groups.
  • The higher multiple pregnancy rate in the DET group may explain the lower live birth weight.

Clinical Implications

Clinicians should be aware of the corrected findings regarding embryo transfer outcomes.

Conclusion

This correction emphasizes the importance of accurate data reporting.

Related Resources & Content

  1. Tao L-L et al., Frontiers in Endocrinology, 2026 -- Clinical outcomes of co-transfer of partially and fully compacted morula versus fully compacted morula alone on day 4
  2. Frontiers in Endocrinology — Outcomes of Day 4 Versus Day 5 Embryo Transfers Based on Fertilization Techniques: A Comparative Study
  3. The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism — Outcomes of Perinatal and Maternal Health Following Transfer of Blastocysts from Nonpronuclear and Monopronuclear Embryos
  4. Frontiers in Endocrinology — Outcomes of frozen embryo transfers from a large monocentric cohort (2982 cycles): towards a preferential use of cycles with a corpus luteum for endometrial preparation
  5. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/deaf021
  6. Comparative outcomes of day 4 versus day 5 embryo transfers by fertilization method

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