Objective: To compare the pregnancy rates and multiple pregnancy rates of cycles initiated in 1998 and 1999, during which 3 and 2 embryos were advised to be replaced, respectively. Study design: A retrospective study. Results: There were no differences between 1998 and 1999 in the pregnancy rate per cycle started or per transfer, implantation rate and the multiple pregnancy rates, despite a significantly lower number of embryos replaced in 1999. A significantly higher implantation rate was found in cycles with frozen embryos than those without. Using logistic regression analysis, the chance of pregnancy was significantly improved only by the presence of frozen embryos in the fresh cycles with an odds ratio of 2.0 (95% confidence interval: 1...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: The aim of the current r...
Background: It has become an accepted procedure to transfer more than one embryo to the patient to a...
BACKGROUND: Multiple births are associated with serious adverse infant and maternal outcomes. The ob...
Background: To compare the pregnancy outcomes after two embryos versus three embryos transfers (ETs...
Background: In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a progressing common reproduction method and if the numb...
Multiple pregnancies are considered the most frequent and serious complication of assisted reproduct...
The greatest risk element in any form of assisted conception, is the risk to a fetus within a multip...
PubMed ID: 8567858The rational of transferring two instead of three embryos was studied through 468 ...
BACKGROUND: With the aim of reducing the number of multiple pregnancies after IVF we investigated th...
BACKGROUND: A good strategy to decrease multiple pregnancy rate in assisted reproduction technology ...
WOS: A1995RU03700043PubMed ID: 8567858The rational of transferring two instead of three embryos was ...
Background: The optimal outcome after IVF is a live, healthy, singleton term baby. This can be achie...
BACKGROUND: Increasing use of IVF in the USA has been a major contributor to the rising national mul...
Background: To compare the pregnancy outcomes after two embryos versus three embryos transfers (ETs)...
Background: Historically, to achieve higher pregnancy rates, multiple embryos were transferred after...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: The aim of the current r...
Background: It has become an accepted procedure to transfer more than one embryo to the patient to a...
BACKGROUND: Multiple births are associated with serious adverse infant and maternal outcomes. The ob...
Background: To compare the pregnancy outcomes after two embryos versus three embryos transfers (ETs...
Background: In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a progressing common reproduction method and if the numb...
Multiple pregnancies are considered the most frequent and serious complication of assisted reproduct...
The greatest risk element in any form of assisted conception, is the risk to a fetus within a multip...
PubMed ID: 8567858The rational of transferring two instead of three embryos was studied through 468 ...
BACKGROUND: With the aim of reducing the number of multiple pregnancies after IVF we investigated th...
BACKGROUND: A good strategy to decrease multiple pregnancy rate in assisted reproduction technology ...
WOS: A1995RU03700043PubMed ID: 8567858The rational of transferring two instead of three embryos was ...
Background: The optimal outcome after IVF is a live, healthy, singleton term baby. This can be achie...
BACKGROUND: Increasing use of IVF in the USA has been a major contributor to the rising national mul...
Background: To compare the pregnancy outcomes after two embryos versus three embryos transfers (ETs)...
Background: Historically, to achieve higher pregnancy rates, multiple embryos were transferred after...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comBackground: The aim of the current r...
Background: It has become an accepted procedure to transfer more than one embryo to the patient to a...
BACKGROUND: Multiple births are associated with serious adverse infant and maternal outcomes. The ob...