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OBJECTIVES: This study investigated the potential of the slow-developing blastocysts using preimplantation genetic testing-aneuploidy (PGT-A) in patients undergoing frozen-thawed embryo transfer, stratified by age. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed including a total of 743 cycles, the first frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycle with single embryo transfer, who underwent treatment between January 2020 and July 2023 in a single fertility centre, Gangnam CHA Fertility Center. A total of 743 cycles, in which we performed intracellular sperm injection and freeze-all strategy, from 743 patients were included. The patient group was divided into 4 groups as follows: group 1 (G1), 208 FET on day 5; group 2 (G2), 177 FET with PGT-A on day 5; group 3 (G3), 220 FET on day 6; group 4 (G4), 138 FET with PGT-A on day 6. We also divided into 2 groups-under 35 years of age and over 35 years of age-and performed the analysis separately for each group. RESULTS: In the under 35 years of age group, there were no significant differences in clinical pregnancy and miscarriage rates in G1 and G2 (67.2% vs. 63.8%, not statistically significantly different). Also, G4 had a higher clinical pregnancy rate than G3, but it was not significant (51.8% vs. 54.7%, not statistically significantly different). In the 35 years or older group, G2 had higher pregnancy rates than G1 and lower miscarriage rates (clinical pregnancy rate: 43.3% vs. 67.7%, P = 0.001, miscarriage rate: 22.5% vs. 3.4%, P = 0.001). In addition, G4 had a higher pregnancy rate than G3 and a lower miscarriage rate (clinical pregnancy rate: 31.8% vs. 46.9%, P = 0.003, miscarriage rate: 22.9% vs. 2.2%, P = 0.023). CONCLUSIONS: In the under-35-year-old group, PGT-A on day 5 and day 6 showed a high pregnancy rate and a low miscarriage rate. Therefore, using PGT-A seems advantageous for patients of an advanced maternal age.