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Successful elective and medically indicated oocyte vitrification and warming for autologous in vitro fertilization, with predicted birth probabilities for fertility preservation according to number of cryopreserved oocytes and age at retrieval

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Treatment outcomes using autologous oocyte vitrification and warming are as good as cycles using fresh oocytes, and age-associated estimates of oocyte to live-born child efficiencies are particularly useful in providing more explicit expectations regarding potential births for elective oocyte cryopreservation.
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This article is published in Fertility and Sterility.The article was published on 2016-02-01 and is currently open access. It has received 196 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Oocyte cryopreservation & In vitro fertilisation.

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Fertility Preservation in Women

TL;DR: There has been a sharp increase in the demand for fertility preservation, and this review summarizes the indications and current options and describes new techniques and strategies, including those for women with newly diagnosed malignant disease.
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Oocyte, embryo and blastocyst cryopreservation in ART: systematic review and meta-analysis comparing slow-freezing versus vitrification to produce evidence for the development of global guidance

TL;DR: A systematic review and meta-analysis of clinical outcomes following slow-freezing/thawing versus vitrification/warming of oocytes and embryos is provided to inform the development of World Health Organization guidance on the most effective cryopreservation method.
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Elective and Onco-fertility preservation: factors related to IVF outcomes.

TL;DR: Although success rates were lower in cancer patients, there was no statistically significant association between malignant disease and reproductive outcome after correction for age and controlled-ovarian stimulation (COS) regime.
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Forty years of IVF

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TL;DR: This monograph, written by the pioneers of IVF and reproductive medicine, celebrates the history, achievements, and medical advancements made over the last 40 years in this rapidly growing field.
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Predicting the likelihood of live birth for elective oocyte cryopreservation: a counseling tool for physicians and patients.

TL;DR: An evidence-based model is provided to predict the probability of a woman having at least one, two or three live birth based on her age at egg retrieval and the number of mature oocytes frozen, and a user-friendly counseling tool was designed to help guide physicians and patients.
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Highly efficient vitrification method for cryopreservation of human oocytes.

TL;DR: The results suggest that vitrification using the Cryotop is the most efficient method for human oocyte cryopreservation.
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Evidence of impaired endometrial receptivity after ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization: a prospective randomized trial comparing fresh and frozen-thawed embryo transfer in normal responders

TL;DR: The clinical pregnancy rate per transfer was significantly greater in the cryopreservation group than in the fresh group, which strongly suggest impaired endometrial receptivity in fresh ET cycles after ovarian stimulation, when compared with FET cycles with artificialendometrial preparation.
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Use of cryo-banked oocytes in an ovum donation programme: a prospective, randomized, controlled, clinical trial

TL;DR: This controlled-randomized, clinical trial confirmed the effectiveness of oocyte cryo-storage in an ovum donation programme, failing to demonstrate the superiority of using fresh oocytes with respect to the use of vitrified egg-banked ones in terms of OPR, but instead confirmed the non-inferiority of Vitrified oocytes.
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Fresh embryo transfer versus frozen embryo transfer in in vitro fertilization cycles: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

TL;DR: There is evidence that IVF outcomes may be improved by performing FET compared with fresh embryo transfer, and this could be explained by a better embryo-endometrium synchrony achieved with endometrium preparation cycles.
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