One of the first documents patients sign when starting in vitro fertilization asks them to consider the very end of their treatment: What would they like to do with extra embryos, if they have any?
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.
In our prospective cohort study of over 4000 cases of in vitro fertilization (IVF) or Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI), the impact of frozen embryo transfer on glucose and lipid profiles during ...