Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3932019 | Fertility and Sterility | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A non-hCG-primed IVM system in PCO or PCOS performs poorly when embryos are transfered in a fresh cycle. Transfer of vitrified-warmed IVM embryos in an artificial cycle leads to significantly improved clinical outcomes. These data illustrate that IVM embryos in PCO or PCOS have good survival rates and suggest that hCG may be needed to support endometrial receptivity in the fresh IVM cycle.
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Authors
Michel M.D., Ph.D., Carolina M.D., Firas K. Ph.D., Luis M.Sc., Nikolaos P. M.D., Ph.D., Johan M.D., Ph.D., Paul M.D., Ph.D.,