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Transfer Factor - Articles
Is a blastocyst transfer better than a Day 3 transfer
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Fri 11 Jun 2010 5:12am
One of the commonest question patients ask me is whether they should choose a Day 3 transfer or a Day 5 ( blastocyst ) transfer .
Blastocyst transfer was first... of the earlier Day 3) , and it was felt that transferring embryos on Day 5 will help to improve pregnancy rates because this would mimic nature more closely. After all, Day 3 embryos
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How many embryos should I transfer ?
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Tue 18 Nov 2008 12:17am
) transfer, we reduce the number by one. This algorithm gives us a rough rule of thumb as to how may embryos to transfer, which tries to factor in all the key variable which can affect...
As an IVF specialist, the commonest question patients ask me is - How many embryos should I transfer ? While IVF technology today is very good at making embryos in the IVF
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Some considerations when transferring office
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yam
Posted
Mon 03 Jan 2011 12:00am
years. It’s like a second home to me so when the news about the office transferring to other location reached me I sort of wonder how they will move all the computers, large printing machines and other office stuffs without interrupting the business operation. But knowing the hardworking men and women of PJI, I’m sure the transfer went out successfully
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How many embryos should I transfer ?
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Dr. Aniruddha M.
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:01pm
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upon many factors, including your age; you superovulation protocol; and the skill of the IVF laboratory.
If you only have 2 embryos, then all you can do is transfer them....
If IVF had a success rate of 100%, everyone would be happy to transfer one embryo . Life would always have a happy ending and IVF doctors would no longer need to talk
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Embryo Transfer Story - Part One
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Brandi & Shelton K.
Posted
Mon 17 Aug 2009 10:21pm
I guess I’ve probably left you in suspense long enough. Here’s part one of our embryo transfer story, which I wrote the day of. Shelton and I just wanted a little down time to take care of me and let all of this sink in. If you want to get caught up on the stories that lead to the embryo transfer, read ” IVF Updates an Egg Retrieval,” ” Embryo News
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Technology transfer for the poor
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Sally Kneidel
Posted
Wed 03 Jun 2009 12:24am
Harlan Weikle
Developing countries must adopt effective policies on technology transfer that meet the needs of all social classes, including the poorest.
There is a common misconception that the single most important factor in science and development is the need for adequate funding for relevant research. This type of thinking — sometimes described
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Stem Cells and Fat Transfer
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Dr. Jason Litner, Dr. Peyman Solieman
Posted
Wed 07 Apr 2010 10:20pm
Fat transfer has become more and more popular in the last decade for restoring facial volume lost to aging and even as an alternative to breast implants. And why not? Fat... blood supply, is then transferred to a new area of the body, and is expected to develop a new blood supply that will allow it to survive. Sadly, not all of the transferred fat
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