[Views of each member of an Assisted Reproductive Technologies centre on the embryo transfer procedure]
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.gyobfe.2009.04.019
[Views of each member of an Assisted Reproductive Technologies centre on the embryo transfer procedure]
Abstract
The embryo transfer (ET) is probably the key step of Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART), end point of the collaboration of a multidisciplinary clinical team and an infertile couple. Thus, a perfect knowledge of available data regarding ET is required to optimize the results of ART. Indeed, numerous published studies demonstrate the impact of defined parameters onto the effectiveness of ET procedure. The aim of this study is to provide views of physicians dealing with ART, i.e. endocrinologist, ultrasound scan specialist, surgeon and biologist to put in perspective questions and answers about ET.
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