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.
A recent clinical trial suggests that fresh embryo transfer may offer higher success rates than frozen embryos for women with ...
The live birth rate was lower for women with low odds for IVF success when all embryos were frozen and transferred later than ...
Fresh embryo transfer may be a better option than use of frozen embryos for women with a low chance of having a healthy baby ...
Is fresh better than frozen?Yes, when it comes to in vitro fertilization (IVF), a new clinical trial says.Fresh embryo ...
The findings suggest fertility doctors should take more patient-level factors into account to improve the odds of success ...
The frozen embryo group also had a lower rate of pregnancy than the fresh embryo group - 39% (164 of 419) v 47% (197 of 419) - and a lower cumulative live birth rate after further embryo transfers ...