Suitable endometrial thickness on embryo transfer day may reduce ectopic pregnancy rate and improve clinical pregnancy rate
Abstract Background This retrospective study aimed to investigate the most suitable endometrial thickness (EMT) on the day of embryo transfer that could reduce ectopic pregnancy rate (EPR) and improve clinical pregnancy rate (CPR) in fresh embryo transfer patients with early follicular phase long-ac...
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Main Authors: | Shiming Wang (Author), Lin Qi (Author), Yaping Liu (Author), Hao Shi (Author), Xiaoli Chen (Author), Ningning Wang (Author), Yingchun Su (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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