Delay in IVF treatment up to 180 days does not affect pregnancy outcomes in women with diminished ovarian reserve.
Abstract
Study question null Will a delay in initiating IVF treatment affect pregnancy outcomes in infertile women with diminished ovarian reserve? null Summary answer null A delay in IVF treatment up to 180 days does not affect the live birth rate for women with diminished ovarian reserve when compared to women who initiate IVF treatment within 90 days of presentation. null What is known already null In clinical practice, treatment delays can occur due...
Paper Details
Title
Delay in IVF treatment up to 180 days does not affect pregnancy outcomes in women with diminished ovarian reserve.
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
7
Pages
1630 - 1636
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