Blastocyst Transfer Cost vs. Day 3 Transfer: What’s the Difference?
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Blastocyst Transfer Cost vs. Day 3 Transfer: What’s the Difference?
Navaneeth P S
Updated on February 11, 2026
Medically verified by Navaneeth P S
Fact checked by Dr. Arya

Womens Health
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When planning IVF, many couples are asked to choose between a Day 3 embryo transfer and a Blastocyst (Day 5) transfer.
Apart from medical suitability, cost is a common concern.
Blastocyst or Day 3? Ask Rua about the cost difference.
What Is a Day 3 Embryo Transfer?
In a Day 3 transfer:
- Embryos are transferred 3 days after fertilization
- Embryos are at an early cleavage stage
- Lab culture time is shorter
Why doctors choose Day 3:
- Fewer embryos available
- Lower lab culture cost
- Suitable in certain medical situations
What Is a Blastocyst (Day 5) Transfer?
In a blastocyst transfer:
- Embryos are grown for 5–6 days
- Only embryos that continue developing are transferred
- Requires advanced lab monitoring
Why doctors choose blastocyst transfer:
- Better embryo selection
- Higher implantation potential in some patients
- Useful in repeated IVF failure cases
Cost Difference: Blastocyst vs. Day 3 Transfer (India)
Approximate Cost Comparison
| Transfer Type | Additional Cost |
|---|---|
| Day 3 transfer | Usually included in IVF cycle |
| Blastocyst transfer | ₹15,000 – ₹40,000 extra |
The higher blastocyst cost is due to:
- Longer embryo culture
- Advanced embryology lab support
- Continuous monitoring
Want a clinic-specific comparison? Ask Rua for clarity.
Is Blastocyst Transfer Always Better?
Not always. Success depends on:
- Number and quality of embryos
- Woman’s age
- Previous IVF history
- Medical condition
In some cases, Day 3 transfer may be equally effective and more cost-efficient.
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Which Option Is More Cost-Effective?
- Day 3 transfer may cost less upfront
- Blastocyst transfer may reduce the number of cycles needed for some patients
The “cheaper” option depends on your individual fertility profile, not just price.
Confused about which option suits you? Ask Rua for personalized guidance.
How Karetrip Helps You Decide
At karetrip.com , we help couples understand IVF decisions clearly.
We support you with:
- Cost comparison between Day 3 and blastocyst transfer
- Clinic-specific pricing details
- Fertility specialist coordination
- IVF planning for international patients
Blastocyst or Day 3? Ask Rua about the cost difference.
Medical Disclaimer
This content is for general information only and does not replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. IVF success rates vary based on age, embryo quality, laboratory conditions, and individual medical factors. Always consult a qualified fertility specialist before choosing an embryo transfer method.
Blastocyst transfer typically costs more than Day 3 transfer
Higher cost reflects extended lab culture and monitoring
Not all patients require blastocyst transfer
Medical suitability is more important than price alone
Karetrip and Rua help you make informed IVF decisions
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American Society for Reproductive Medicine (ASRM)
NHS (UK) – IVF Treatment
