The live birth rate was lower for women with low odds for IVF success when all embryos were frozen and transferred later than ...
To address this evidence gap, researchers set out to compare live birth rates after fresh versus frozen embryo transfer in 838 women aged 33-34 years with a low prognosis for IVF treatment success ...
Frozen embryo transfer is associated with a lower live birth rate compared with fresh embryo transfer among women with a low prognosis for IVF treatment.
In this randomized controlled trial, the fresh embryo transfer group had a higher rate of live births compared to the frozen ...
To address this evidence gap, researchers set out to compare live birth rates after fresh versus frozen embryo transfer in 838 women aged 33-34 years with a low prognosis for IVF treatment success at ...
Fresh embryo transfer may be a better option than the use of frozen embryos for women with a low chance of having a healthy baby by in vitro fertilization (IVF), suggests a trial from China published ...