Fertility Treatments and Multiple Births in the United States (original) (raw)
The knowledge of the increased risk of complications in multiple pregnancies does not affect the desire to transfer more than one embryo inin vitrofertilisation treatment
Amanda Setti
JBRA Assisted Reproduction, 2014
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Reducing multiple pregnancies by restricting the number of embryos transferred to two at the first embryo transfer attempt
Atsushi Fukui
Human Reproduction, 1998
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A mandatory single blastocyst transfer policy with educational campaign in a United States IVF program reduces multiple gestation rates without sacrificing pregnancy rates
Craig Syrop, Amy Sparks
Fertility and Sterility, 2007
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Trends in the incidence of births and multiple births and the factors that determine the probability of multiple birth after IVF treatment
Seang Tan
Human Reproduction, 2001
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Limiting multiple pregnancy in in vitro fertilization/embryo transfer (IVF-ET) cycles
James Goldfarb
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 1996
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In unselected patients, elective single embryo transfer prevents all multiples, but results in significantly lower pregnancy rates compared with double embryo transfer: a randomized controlled trial
Carmen Dirksen
Human Reproduction, 2005
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Association between ovarian stimulators with or without intrauterine insemination, and assisted reproductive technologies on multiple births
Anick Bérard
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2015
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Multiple Embryo Transfers: Time for Policy
David Orentlicher
Hastings Center Report, 2010
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Comparison of two elective transfer policies of two embryos to reduce multiple pregnancies without impairing pregnancy rates
I. Govaerts, Yvon Englert
Human Reproduction, 1999
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Assisted reproductive technology practice patterns and the impact of embryo transfer guidelines in the United States
Marcelle Cedars
Fertility and Sterility, 2007
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Estimation of the Contribution of Non–Assisted Reproductive Technology Ovulation Stimulation Fertility Treatments to US Singleton and Multiple Births
Joann Petrini
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2009
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Five-years of a mandatory single-embryo transfer (mSET) policy dramatically reduces twinning rate without lowering pregnancy rates
Amy Sparks
Fertility and Sterility, 2011
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Multiple birth resulting from ovarian stimulation for subfertility treatment
Bart CJM Fauser
The Lancet, 2005
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Number of Transferred Embryos: How to Reduce Multiple Pregnancies
Alain Chanson
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
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Elective single embryo transfer in women less than age 38 years reduces multiple birth rates, but not live birth rates, in United States fertility clinics
Dmitry Kissin
Fertility and sterility, 2016
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Elective transfer of one embryo results in an acceptable pregnancy rate and eliminates the risk of multiple birth
C. Hyden-Granskog
Human Reproduction, 1999
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Judicious Fertility Treatment to Minimise the Risk of Multiple Pregnancy
Roger Hart
Multiple Pregnancy - New Challenges, 2019
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Towards elective single embryo transfer : investigating approaches for improving accessibility and efficacy of in vitro fertilisation treatment and their implications for patients
Simon Phillips
2019
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Elective single embryo transfer versus double embryo transfer in assisted reproduction
Mohamed Moustafa
Reproductive Biomedicine Online, 2008
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Impact of elective single embryo transfer on the twin pregnancy rate
C. Hyden-Granskog
Human Reproduction, 2003
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Trends and factors associated with the Day 5 embryo transfer, assisted reproductive technology surveillance, USA, 2001-2009
maurizio macaluso
Human Reproduction, 2012
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Single-embryo transfer: a key strategy to reduce the risk for multiple pregnancy in assisted human reproduction
ERNESTO VEIGA
2021
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Redefining in vitro fertilization success: should triplets be considered failures?
MARTHA LUNA
Fertility and Sterility, 2008
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Refuting a misguided campaign against the goal of single-embryo transfer and singleton birth in assisted reproduction
Robert Stillman
2013
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Elective transfer of two embryos: Reduction of multiple gestations while maintaining high pregnancy rates
Silvina Bocca
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 2007
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Relative contribution of ovarian stimulation versus in vitro fertilization and intracytoplasmic sperm injection to multifetal pregnancies requiring reduction to twins
Luc De Catte, Michel Camus
Fertility and Sterility, 2007
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The twin epidemic in infertility care – Why do we persist in transferring too many embryos?
Willem Ombelet
Facts, Views & Vision in ObGyn, 2016
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Single-embryo transfer reduces clinical pregnancy rates and live births in fresh IVF and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) cycles: a meta-analysis
CLAUDIA PETERSEN
Reprod Biol …, 2009
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Impact of reducing the number of embryos transferred from three to two in women under the age of 35 who produced three or more high-quality embryos11Prize poster at the Conjoint Annual Meeting of American Society for Reproductive Medicine and Canadian Fertility and Andrology Society, Toronto, Ont...
Seang Tan
Fertility and Sterility, 2000
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