Objectives To evaluate the impact of cryopreservation on early cleavage stage (d 2) embryos Methods This was a retrospective study. Embryo survival rate, implantation rates and clinical pregnancy rates per transfer from fresh and cryopreserved cycles were analyzed. Results From January to December, 2002, in a total of 628 thawing cycles in which 1 876 embryos were thawed, the embryo survival rate was similar between the IVF and ICSI group (88.09% and 88.95%, respectively). There was no significant difference in implantation rates both between the frozen and fresh IVF groups (19.19% and 21.07%, respectively) and between the frozen and fresh ICSI groups (15.22% and 15.64%, respectively), but there were significant differences either between frozen IVF and frozen ICSI groups (P<0.05) or between fresh IVF and fresh ICSI groups (P<0.01). The clinical preg- nancy rates in the frozen and fresh IVF groups were 45.86% and 43.43%, respec- tively (P>0.05). The clinical pregnancy rate of the frozen ICSI group was 42.07%, slightly higher than that of fresh ICSI (35.43%), but the difference was not significant (P>0.05). The clinical pregnancy rate between fresh IVF and fresh ICSI was signifi- cantly different (P<0.05). Conclusion The present study indicated that frozen-thawed embryos at early cleavage stage had equivalent pregnancy rates as that of fresh embryos.