Rachel B. Mejia, D., Emily A. Capper, B., Karen M. Summers, M., Patrick Ten Eyck, P., & Bradley J. Van Voorhis, M. (2021). Elective transfer of one embryo is associated with a higher cumulative live birth rate and improved perinatal outcomes compared to the transfer of two embryos with in vitro fertilization. Elsevier.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationRachel B. Mejia, D.O, B.A Emily A. Capper, M.P.H Karen M. Summers, Ph.D Patrick Ten Eyck, and M.D Bradley J. Van Voorhis. Elective Transfer of One Embryo Is Associated with a Higher Cumulative Live Birth Rate and Improved Perinatal Outcomes Compared to the Transfer of Two Embryos with In vitro Fertilization. Elsevier, 2021.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationRachel B. Mejia, D.O, et al. Elective Transfer of One Embryo Is Associated with a Higher Cumulative Live Birth Rate and Improved Perinatal Outcomes Compared to the Transfer of Two Embryos with In vitro Fertilization. Elsevier, 2021.