Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3941481 | Fertility and Sterility | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
In this retrospective, matched study we evaluated the outcome of 31 oocyte donation (OD) cycles performed in 29 Turner syndrome (TS) patients involving the elective transfer of a single, fresh cleavage-stage (day 2 to 3) embryo. Due to the fact that ongoing pregnancy rate was statistically significantly lower (3.2% versus 22.5%) in TS patients when compared with matched, non-TS recipients, other strategies (such as single blastocyst transfer) should be evaluated that could enable better outcomes and at the same time avoid potential complications related to multiple pregnancies in this particularly high obstetric-risk group.
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Authors
Daniel Bodri, Juan José Guillén, Katja Schwenn, Sara Casadesus, Ricard Vidal, Oriol Coll,