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Why frozen embryo transfer results are lower with vaginal progesterone? Did we miss something?

Priming endometrial receptivity for embryo transfers has seen a rebound in interest over the past decade. Programmed cycles in which women receive exogenous estradiol (E2) and progesterone were inherited from the early days of donor-egg assisted reproductive technology. Indeed, the high success rates of donor-egg assisted reproductive technology from inception led to use the same […]

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How Should We Assess the Endometrium of Infertile Patients? What Does the Future Look Like?

Scientists have tried to predict the best time for a fertilized egg to implant in the uterus by studying the uterus’s genetic makeup, but this hasn’t worked. Instead, it seems that there’s a fairly wide window of time, about two to three days, when the uterus is ready to accept an embryo. A big challenge

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Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) Failures: Is It the Seed or the Soil?

Over the past few years, fertility treatments have made huge strides. Many couples are now able to have babies using these methods. However, some couples still struggle to get pregnant even after trying these treatments multiple times. There are different reasons why this might happen, including problems with the lining of the uterus or the

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