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PurposeMultifetal gestation (MFG) is much more common in pregnancies that utilize assisted reproductive technologies (ART). We assessed how these rates have changed over the previous decade and the impact on live birth rates (LBR).MethodsTh…
Study questionIs there an association between fertility status, method of conception and the risks of birth defects and childhood cancer?Summary answerThe risk of childhood cancer had two independent components: (i) method of conception and…
ObjectiveTo describe the current practice indications, methodology, and outcomes from a real-world experience of intravaginal culture (IVC) using INVOCELL.DesignA descriptive study outlining real-world experience with INVOCELL that addresse…
PurposeExcess embryos transferred (ET) (> plurality at birth) and fetal heartbeats (FHB) at 6 weeks' gestation are associated with reductions in birthweight and gestation, but prior studies have been limited by small sample sizes and limite…
Study questionWhat is the association between ART conception and treatment parameters and the risk of birth defects?Summary answerCompared to naturally conceived singleton infants, the risk of a major nonchromosomal defect among ART singlet…
PurposeTo evaluate the risk of prematurity and infant mortality by maternal fertility status, and for in vitro fertilization (IVF) pregnancies, by oocyte source and embryo state combinations.MethodsWomen in 14 States who had IVF-conceived l…
BackgroundOver the past 2 decades the characteristics of women giving birth in the United States and the nature of the births themselves have changed dramatically, with increases in older maternal age, plural births, cesarean deliveries, an…
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to to compare the efficacy of intravaginal culture (IVC) of embryos in INVOcell™ (INVO Bioscience, MA, USA) to traditional in vitro fertilization (IVF) incubators in a laboratory setting using a mild pre-…