Clinical pregnancy outcomes of fresh versus frozen blastocyst transfers by body mass index
More than 1/3 of reproductive-age females in the United States are obese.[1] When compared to normal-weight women, obese women are more likely to be infertile and less likely to achieve clinical pregnancy with IVF, possibly due to a negative association between obesity and endometrial receptivity.[2-4]
Source: Fertility and Sterility - Category: Reproduction Medicine Authors: Schointuch Monica, Von Hofe Johanna, Harper Lorie, Edmonds Jonathan, Kendall Lacey, Gunn Deidre Tags: Poster Presentation Source Type: research
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