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Appraisal of in vitro fertilization
In-vitro fertilization and embryo transfer techniques are now used all over the world (53 countries). The results of 492 of all world units were collected from national surveys and registries of different countries. Since 1985, more than 53,635 women were treated and 34,316 babies were born by 224,473 treatment cycles, followed by more than 160,518 ...
Y, Ezra, J G, Schenker
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Human In Vitro Fertilization MARK EVANS;ANIL MUKHERJEE;JOSEPH SCHULMAN; Obstetrical & Gynecological ...
M I, Evans +2 more
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ABORTION AND IN VITRO FERTILIZATION
L'A. etudie le debat qui oppose les defenseurs de l'avortement au nom du choix personnel et les defenseurs inconditionnels de la vie au nom du droit a la vie du foetus. A travers l'exemple de la fecondation in vitro, l'A. montre que la question de l'avortement depend d'une relation d'obligation entre la mere 'et' l'enfant, plutot que de l'affirmation ...
Waller, Bruce M., Bruce N. Waller
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Obesity and In Vitro Fertilization
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2023AbstractObesity is a highly prevalent chronic disease with a significant effect on reproductive-age women. The clinical implications of obesity on fertility and pregnancy are well studied citing ovulatory dysfunction, hormonal imbalances, higher miscarriage rates, and increased maternal and neonatal risks.
Emily L, Ferrell +2 more
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2009
In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a technical process in which retrieved oocytes are fertilized outside the body. The developing embryos grow in a laboratory environment and are subsequently transferred into the woman's uterus. The IVF technique was first introduced as a treatment for infertility in 1978 and success rates have steadily increased in the ...
Yinzhong, Bing, Rodney J, Ouellette
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In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a technical process in which retrieved oocytes are fertilized outside the body. The developing embryos grow in a laboratory environment and are subsequently transferred into the woman's uterus. The IVF technique was first introduced as a treatment for infertility in 1978 and success rates have steadily increased in the ...
Yinzhong, Bing, Rodney J, Ouellette
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2000
This comprehensively updated and expanded second edition builds on its successful and popular predecessor, retaining the practical features which made the first edition such an essential guide to IVF. The edition describes additions to the range of ART clinical treatments, including the use of testicular and epididymal sperm, blastocyst stage transfer,
Kay Elder, Brian Dale
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This comprehensively updated and expanded second edition builds on its successful and popular predecessor, retaining the practical features which made the first edition such an essential guide to IVF. The edition describes additions to the range of ART clinical treatments, including the use of testicular and epididymal sperm, blastocyst stage transfer,
Kay Elder, Brian Dale
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