The evidence-based practice of ovarian stimulation protocols in assisted reproductive techniques (Art)
Sherin salim El-Sayed;
Abstract
SUMMARY
The aim of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF has always been to produce a sufficient large number of very high-quality embryos so as to enable two or three to be transferred, and leave those remaining to frozen for possible later use.
The aim of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF has always been to produce a sufficient large number of very high-quality embryos so as to enable two or three to be transferred, and leave those remaining to frozen for possible later use.
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| Title | The evidence-based practice of ovarian stimulation protocols in assisted reproductive techniques (Art) | Authors | Sherin salim El-Sayed | Keywords | The evidence-based practice of ovarian stimulation protocols in assisted reproductive techniques (Art) | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | SUMMARY The aim of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation for IVF has always been to produce a sufficient large number of very high-quality embryos so as to enable two or three to be transferred, and leave those remaining to frozen for possible later use. |
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