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Oshrit Lebovitz

Researcher at Tel Aviv University

Publications -  6
Citations -  83

Oshrit Lebovitz is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pregnancy & Embryo transfer. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 26 citations. Previous affiliations of Oshrit Lebovitz include Sheba Medical Center & Harvard University.

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Does mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccine detrimentally affect male fertility, as reflected by semen analysis?

TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective cohort study was conducted at a single large tertiary centre in Israel between February and March of 2021, where semen samples from 75 fertile men were analyzed 1-2 months following their second dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine.
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The expected cumulative incidence of live birth for patients starting IVF treatment at age 41 years or older.

TL;DR: Information might assist in fertility counselling and managing patients' expectations by adjusting the appropriate treatment strategy and number of IVF cycle attempts, especially in countries in which egg donation is prohibited or when multiple repeated IVF cycles attempts are financially affordable.
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The role of ICSI vs. conventional IVF for patients with advanced maternal age-a randomized controlled trial.

TL;DR: ICSI does not improve the reproductive outcomes of advanced-age patients undergoing conventional insemination for non-male factor infertility, and the TQE rate per randomized oocyte was similar in both groups.
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Predictors of reproductive outcomes following myomectomy for intramural fibroids

TL;DR: Age and race play a significant role in the reproductive outcomes of infertile women undergoing intramural fibroid myomectomy as part of fertility enhancement treatment and further large prospective studies are needed to identify specific factors associated with achieving pregnancy.
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The association between level of physical activity and pregnancy rate after embryo transfer: a prospective study.

TL;DR: In this article, a quantitative objective assessment of the association between physical activity and pregnancy rates after frozen-thawed embryo transfer was conducted, and no significant difference was observed in the median number of steps on the day of embryo transfer or the first 2 days after embryo transfer between pregnant and non-pregnant women.