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Rare genetic phenomena challenge not only our understanding of human development but also the frameworks through which reproductive medicine interprets risk, responsibility, and outcome. Because
I hate failed transfer cycles. I hate failure in general, but a failed transfer cycle doesn’t just mean that I failed, but more specifically, I failed someone else. Someone came to me for help,
To study the maternal contribution to early human embryogenesis by describing the transcriptional dynamics and regulatory roles of maternal effect genes (MEGs) and transcription factors (TFs)
We thank you for providing an opportunity to respond to the Letter to the Editor concerning our manuscript (1). We have carefully reviewed the comments provided by the letter authors and have
To characterize the dynamic secretion patterns of extracellular cytokines in 3 in vitro human endometrial culture models subjected to a hormonally simulated 28-day menstrual cycle and to assess
To study changes in the rate and potential causes of second-trimester loss (STL) after in vitro fertilization (IVF) after 2 decades marked by the gradual adoption of elective single embryo
To identify differences in patient satisfaction between individuals who had in-person vs. telemedicine consultations at our large academic institution’s ambulatory fertility clinic.
To present a case of possible drug reaction with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms (DRESS) after spironolactone and to review existing literature on serious cutaneous adverse reactions to
To report an adult case of XX/XY chimera resulting from in vitro fertilization with transfer of three embryos, that was discovered with preconception genetic carrier screening.
To study fertility awareness and infertility treatment awareness among Generation Z women in the United States.
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