The embryo alone, though very important, is not sufficient to explain successful or failed implantation. Human embryonic implantation is less efficient than in nonmenstruating species.…
Posts published in “Embryology and Reproductive Medicine”
To evaluate the association of oocyte donor–recipient characteristics, oocyte donor response, and live birth pregnancy rate following fresh donor oocyte IVF-ET. Source: fertstert.org
To define the precise cellular localization of ciliated bronchial epithelium 1 (CBE1) in the human testis and test its relationship to impaired spermatogenesis. Source: fertstert.org
Drinking diet beverages during pregnancy linked to child obesity, NIH study suggests Source: NIH OB
Is Egg freezing a good idea? Playwright Jemma Kennedy doesn’t feel it is. Jemma Kennedy, playwright and screenwriter I was keen to…
To investigate the association between urinary triclosan concentrations and antral follicle count (AFC), a well-accepted marker of ovarian reserve, among women from a fertility center.…
NIH researchers find potential genetic cause of Cushing syndrome Source: NIH OB
Immunological adjustments are needed to accommodate the close contact between two genetically different individuals, the mother and her baby, during mammalian pregnancy. Contact occurs between…
To present an overview of the numbers and types of human embryos used in research projects in Belgium from 2007 to 2015. Source: fertstert.org
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of elagolix vs. placebo and elagolix with low-dose E2/progestogen add-back therapy. Source: fertstert.org