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Clinical implications of sperm DNA damage in IVF and ICSI: updated systematic review and meta‐analysis

Biological Reviews of The Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2021
The clinical effect of sperm DNA damage in assisted reproduction has been a controversial topic during recent decades, leading to a variety of clinical practice recommendations.
J. Ribas-Maynou   +5 more
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The #IVF journey: content analysis of IVF videos on TikTok

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2023
What patient populations and outcomes are depicted on IVF videos on the short-form video-sharing application 'TikTok'?This cross-sectional study investigated the 100 most-viewed videos utilizing the #IVF hashtag on TikTok. Only videos in English or Spanish were included in the analysis. An automated web-scraping platform was used to extract information
Benjamin J. Peipert   +5 more
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Evaluating the association of female obesity with the risk of live birth following IVF: Implications for clinical practice

Human Reproduction Update, 2019
Obesity is a well-established risk factor for infertility. Consequentially, women living with obesity may require fertility treatment to support them to conceive.
N. Sermondade   +6 more
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In-vitro maturation of oocytes versus conventional IVF in women with infertility and a high antral follicle count: a randomized non-inferiority controlled trial.

Human Reproduction, 2020
STUDY QUESTION Is one cycle of IVM non-inferior to one cycle of conventional in IVF with respect to live birth rates in women with high antral follicle counts (AFCs)?
L. Vuong   +12 more
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IVF-Paare und IVF-Kinder

Reproduktionsmedizin, 1998
Wahrend schon umfangreiche Literatur uber sterile Paare und psychische Aspekte der Unfruchtbarkeit existiert, liegen erst wenige Ergebnisse zur Entwicklung von Paaren und deren Kindern nach einer In-vitro-Fertilisation (IVF) vor. In dieser Arbeit werden im ersten Teil die wichtigsten Ergebnisse zu psychologischen Faktoren der Unfruchtbarkeit, zum ...
D. E. Gagel   +3 more
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Attitudes of IVF parents regarding the IVF experience and their children

Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 1996
to assess parental attitudes regarding the IVF experience, the IVF pregnancy, and issues associated with raising their IVF child(ren).parents (184 couples) of IVF children born between 1982 and 1992 were mailed individual anonymous questionnaires.(31%) parents responded: 62 mothers and 41 fathers.
D A, Greenfeld   +4 more
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A Duty to Use IVF?

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2012
Malek and Daar (2012) argue that there is a duty for prospective parents to use preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) for the medical benefit of future children if they know they are at risk for ...
Rosalind, Ladd, Edwin, Forman
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IVF, IVM, natural cycle IVF, minimal stimulation IVF – time for a rethink

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2007
Considerable changes are afoot in the practice of assisted human conception. Doubts about its methods, especially over endocrinology, concern its complexity and its expense. IVF has spread worldwide since its beginnings in the UK, but its current practice, termed routine IVF, is being challenged by simpler routines.
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Minimal stimulation IVF vs conventional IVF: a randomized controlled trial

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2016
Minimal stimulation in vitro fertilization (mini-in vitro fertilization) is an alternative in vitro fertilization treatment protocol that may reduce ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, multiple pregnancy rates, and cost while retaining high live birth rates.We performed a randomized noninferiority controlled trial with a prespecified border of 10% that ...
Zhang, John J.   +6 more
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Risk management in IVF

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2007
Patient safety incidents occur in approximately 10% of hospital admissions in the UK. Although robust data are not available, assisted conception is unlikely to be any less prone to adverse incidents; indeed there have been several high-profile cases which have drawn attention to this problem. Recently established national reporting systems for adverse
C R, Kennedy, D, Mortimer
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