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In 1896, in his seminal work “The Cell in Development and Inheritance,” the cell biologist Edmund B. Wilson formulated a concept that was destined to shape early 20th century embryology and cell
In assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs), refining ovarian stimulation (OS) protocols has long been seen as a crucial step for optimizing outcomes such as oocyte retrieval, fertilization,
To study improvements in spermatogenesis in men with a history of testosterone therapy using a novel fertility treatment regimen.
To assess the adequate ovarian follicular development and oocyte recovery between ovarian potential (antral follicle count [AFC]) before the start of ovarian stimulation (OS) and oocyte quantity
Miscarriage is the most common complication of pregnancy and occurs in approximately 20% of all identified conceptions. When an individual couple experiences multiple events of pregnancy loss
We read with great interest the article by Pesonen et al. (1), entitled “Women with PCOS are at risk for emotional and uncontrolled eating at midlife: a population-based cohort study.” The study
The recent study by Peigné et al. (1) published in Fertility and Sterility has generated great interest. As reproductive fieldworkers, we greatly appreciate the investigators’ focus on
To evaluate the association between sleep quality and ovarian reserve among women of reproductive age.
Each year, tens of thousands of intended parents without a fertile male partner use sperm donor conception to build their families (1). In the United States, a small number of private,
Ovarian stimulation (OS) truly is an art. There exists a myriad of protocols used to achieve the same goal: stimulating the ovaries to produce more than one mature oocyte to improve the chance of
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