HONOLULU — The risk for placenta accreta is 3 times higher in pregnancies achieved with in vitro fertilization using frozen embryo transfer than in those using fresh embryos, according to a new study.
The success of frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles is critically dependent on adequate luteal phase support, particularly via the administration of progesterone. Progesterone not only prepares the ...
Collaborating institutions in Taiwan report higher risks of atopic disease among children conceived via assisted reproductive ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A central Ohio couple has apparently made history after becoming parents to a baby who was frozen as an embryo more than 30 years ago, setting a record for in vitro ...
A baby boy born last week to an Ohio couple developed from an embryo that had been frozen for more than 30 years in what is believed to be the longest storage time before a birth.In what's known as ...
Read full article: Bedford County closes digital divide with $25 million boost in high-speed internet The Campbell County Board of Supervisors held a public hearing before deciding on regulations that ...
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