Does the "freeze-all" policy allow for a better outcome in assisted reproductive techniques than the use of fresh embryo transfers? - A retrospective study on cumulative live birth rates
Objective: There are increasing concerns regarding the adverse effects associated with control ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) in both endometrial and uterine environments. With the "segmentation treatment policy" of assisted reproductive techniques (ART), endometrial problems may be obviat...
Saved in:
Main Authors: | Jui-Chun Chang (Author), Ming-Jer Chen (Author), Hwa-Fen Guu (Author), Ya-Fang Chen (Author), Yu-Chiao Yi (Author), Hsiao-Fan Kung (Author), Li-Yu Chen (Author), Min-Min Chou (Author) |
---|---|
Format: | Book |
Published: |
Elsevier,
2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | Connect to this object online. |
Tags: |
Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
|
Similar Items
-
Cost-effectiveness of freeze-all policy - A retrospective study based upon the outcome of cumulative live births
by: Jui-Chun Chang, et al.
Published: (2021) -
Effect of premature serum progesterone rise on embryo transfer outcomes and the role of blastocyst culture and transfer in assisted reproductive technology cycles with premature progesterone rise
by: Pei-Chen Huang, et al.
Published: (2015) -
Contamination of ART culture Media-The role of semen and strategies for prevention
by: Li-Ling Lin, et al.
Published: (2021) -
High birth weight and greater gestational age at birth in singletons born after frozen compared to fresh embryo transfer
by: Yu-Yang Hsiao, et al.
Published: (2023) -
One plus one is better than two: Cumulative reproductive outcomes are better after two elective single blastocyst embryo transfers compared to one double blastocyst embryo transfer
by: Vidhisha P Mehta, et al.
Published: (2018)