Fertility preservation in girls with Turner syndrome: limitations, current success and future prospects In this issue of the Fertility and Sterility, Dr. Mamsen and a…
Posts published in “Embryology and Reproductive Medicine”
A counterintuitive lesson in family planning? Patience first: taking a “gap year” after live birth from assisted reproductive technology before frozen embryo transfer is performed …
Low antimüllerian hormone (AMH) is associated with decreased live birth after in vitro fertilization when follicle-stimulating hormone and AMH are discordant To evaluate which factor, AMH…
Barriers, potential solutions, and alternatives to randomized clinical trials in male reproductive medicine The field of reproductive medicine is enjoying a renaissance in advancement and…
Where are we going with gene screening for male infertility? Male infertility is a heterogenous disease process requiring the proper functioning and interaction of thousands…
Theory of relativity of progress “All progress is precarious, and the solution of one problem brings us face to face with another problem.”—Martin Luther King,…
Options for controlling blood loss during myomectomy Controlling blood loss during myomectomy continues to be a challenge facing reproductive surgeons. Multiple options have been described…
Selecting the most competent sperm for assisted reproductive technologies This paper discusses the variety of effective sperm selection techniques that have been developed for use…
Quantifying the transcriptional impacts of aneuploidy in human blastocysts The impacts of aneuploidy on gene expression arise via multiple mechanisms of dysregulation. These include not…
The management of obstructive azoospermia: a committee opinion Infertility due to obstructive azoospermia may be treated effectively by surgical reconstruction or by retrieval of sperm…