Do couples who were eligible for tailored expectant management (TEM) and did not start treatment within 6 months after the fertility work-up, have different experiences with the quality of care than couples that were also eligible for TEM but started treatment right after the fertility work-up? Tailored expectant management of at least 6 months in couples with unexplained infertility is not associated with the experiences with quality of care or trust in their physician. In couples with unexplained infertility and a good prognosis of natural conception within 1 year, expectant management for 6-12 months does not compromise ongoing birth rates and is equally as effective as starting medically assisted reproduction immediately. Therefore, TEM...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
STUDY QUESTION Which couples with unexplained subfertility can expect increased chances of ongoing ...
BACKGROUND: We recently reported that treatment with intrauterine insemination and controlled ovaria...
Do couples who were eligible for tailored expectant management (TEM) and did not start treatment wit...
First published online: February 7, 2012BACKGROUND Prognostic models for natural conception help to ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Prognostic models for natural conception help to identify ...
BACKGROUND: European guidelines on fertility care emphasize that subfertile couples should receive i...
First published online: June 10, 2011BACKGROUND European guidelines on fertility care emphasize that...
First published online: April 30, 2011INTRODUCTION Prediction models for spontaneous pregnancy are u...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic models in reproductive medicine can help to identify subfertile couples who w...
introduction: Prediction models for spontaneous pregnancy are useful tools to prevent overtreatment,...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
BACKGROUND Prognostic models in reproductive medicine can help to identify subfertile couples who wo...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient-centredness is one of the core dimensions of quali...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
STUDY QUESTION Which couples with unexplained subfertility can expect increased chances of ongoing ...
BACKGROUND: We recently reported that treatment with intrauterine insemination and controlled ovaria...
Do couples who were eligible for tailored expectant management (TEM) and did not start treatment wit...
First published online: February 7, 2012BACKGROUND Prognostic models for natural conception help to ...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Prognostic models for natural conception help to identify ...
BACKGROUND: European guidelines on fertility care emphasize that subfertile couples should receive i...
First published online: June 10, 2011BACKGROUND European guidelines on fertility care emphasize that...
First published online: April 30, 2011INTRODUCTION Prediction models for spontaneous pregnancy are u...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
BACKGROUND: Prognostic models in reproductive medicine can help to identify subfertile couples who w...
introduction: Prediction models for spontaneous pregnancy are useful tools to prevent overtreatment,...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
BACKGROUND Prognostic models in reproductive medicine can help to identify subfertile couples who wo...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient-centredness is one of the core dimensions of quali...
OBJECTIVE: To assess adherence to expectant management of 6-12 months in couples with unexplained su...
STUDY QUESTION Which couples with unexplained subfertility can expect increased chances of ongoing ...
BACKGROUND: We recently reported that treatment with intrauterine insemination and controlled ovaria...