Can all embryos grow to Blastocyst? - No. Although all embryos have the potential to become Blastocysts only the best embryos will reach this stage ...
There is no possible way to know the answer. That said, we do believe that embryos that do not survive in culture would be less likely to survive or implant in the uterus.
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Would the embryos that stop growing in culture prior to the blastocyst stage have stopped growing in the uterus?
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