“…Recipient age, BMI, preexisting medical conditions, endometriosis, oocyte number, total motile sperm, ICSI, fertilization rate, number of 2PN zygotes, and the presence/absence of supernumerary embryos available for cryopreservation did not signi fi cantly affect a recipient's chance for pregnancy. More recently, Bodri et al studied 444 recipients (222 pairs) sharing oocytes from the same donor with discordant outcomes [ 6 ] . They studied recipient age, obstetrical (gravidity and parity) and gynecological variables (previous uterine surgery, uterine fi broids, uterine malformations, endometriosis, history of tubal infertility), previous oocyte donation cycles, duration of estrogen replacement, received cumulus-oocyte complexes, mature oocytes, fertilized oocytes, transferred embryo scores, mean embryo score, transfer dif fi culties, and semen parameters.…”