{"paper_id":"f52cc50e-830f-468a-91e1-510abf465551","body_text":"- How to Improve Preconception Health to Maximize IVF Success\n- How to Improve Preconception Health to Maximize IVF Success\n- Copyright page\n- Contents\n- Contributors\n- Chapter 1 Introduction\n- Chapter 2 The Effects of Nutrition and Micronutrients on Reproductive Success\n- Chapter 3 The Effects of Stress on Conception and Pregnancy\n- Chapter 4 Preparing for IVF: An Endocrine Perspective\n- Chapter 5 Assessment of Endometriosis Before Conception\n- Chapter 6 Assessment of Pelvic Abnormalities Prior to Assisted Reproduction\n- Chapter 7 Immunological Preparation, Including Vaccinations and Microbiome Management, Prior to ART\n- Chapter 8 Optimizing Body Weight to Improve Reproductive Success\n- Chapter 9 Lifestyle Modifications – Alcohol, Caffeine, Smoking, Drugs Before ART\n- Chapter 10 Environmental Factors to Consider Prior to Conception\n- Chapter 11 Pre-Pregnancy Genetic Carrier Screening\n- Chapter 12 The Optimal Age for Childbearing\n- Chapter 13 Alternative Therapies to Improve Conception Rates\n- Chapter 14 Preconception Lifestyle Modification of Decidua to Decrease Early Pregnancy Loss: Feeding the Endometrium\n- Chapter 15 Antenatal Factors that may Contribute Toward the Development of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome\n- Index\n- References\nPublished online by Cambridge University Press: 08 February 2018\nBook contents\n- How to Improve Preconception Health to Maximize IVF Success\n- How to Improve Preconception Health to Maximize IVF Success\n- Copyright page\n- Contents\n- Contributors\n- Chapter 1 Introduction\n- Chapter 2 The Effects of Nutrition and Micronutrients on Reproductive Success\n- Chapter 3 The Effects of Stress on Conception and Pregnancy\n- Chapter 4 Preparing for IVF: An Endocrine Perspective\n- Chapter 5 Assessment of Endometriosis Before Conception\n- Chapter 6 Assessment of Pelvic Abnormalities Prior to Assisted Reproduction\n- Chapter 7 Immunological Preparation, Including Vaccinations and Microbiome Management, Prior to ART\n- Chapter 8 Optimizing Body Weight to Improve Reproductive Success\n- Chapter 9 Lifestyle Modifications – Alcohol, Caffeine, Smoking, Drugs Before ART\n- Chapter 10 Environmental Factors to Consider Prior to Conception\n- Chapter 11 Pre-Pregnancy Genetic Carrier Screening\n- Chapter 12 The Optimal Age for Childbearing\n- Chapter 13 Alternative Therapies to Improve Conception Rates\n- Chapter 14 Preconception Lifestyle Modification of Decidua to Decrease Early Pregnancy Loss: Feeding the Endometrium\n- Chapter 15 Antenatal Factors that may Contribute Toward the Development of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome\n- Index\n- References\nA summary is not available for this content so a preview has been provided. 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