Successful frozen blastocyst transfers after failed fresh transfers in assisted reproductive technologies patients with hydrosalpinx AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY Sueldo, C. M., Milki, A. A., Lathi, R. B. 2012; 206 (3): E4-E6

Abstract

Untreated hydrosalpinx is known to decrease in vitro fertilization success. We report on 4 patients with hydrosalpinx for whom fresh transfers of 11 good quality embryos did not produce a pregnancy; however, frozen blastocyst transfers in natural cycles resulted in several successful pregnancies, with an implantation rate of 60% (9/15 blastocysts implanted).

View details for DOI 10.1016/j.ajog.2011.12.020

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