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Recurrent implantation failure: gamete and embryo factors
Optimal culture conditions and blastocyst transfer could contribute toward improving implantation and pregnancy rates. Novel embryo assessment and selection procedures, such as time-lapse imaging and metabolomics, may help in better evaluation of emb
A persistent misperception: assisted reproductive technology can reverse the “aged biological clock”
Social, economic, and personal pressures are causing women to decide to conceive later in life, yet those who choose to delay motherhood are stigmatized as being selfish and unconcerned about starting a family. This stigma must be banished, and age-r
From father to son: transgenerational effect of tetracycline on sperm viability
These results are consistent with tetracycline-induced epigenetic changes in the male germline, and suggest the need for further investigation of transgenerational effects of tetracycline on male reproductive function.
Birthweight and thinness at birth independently predict symptoms of polycystic ovary syndrome in adu
These results suggest two discrete fetal programming pathways (related to high birthweight and to thinness at birth) are operating. Our findings point to differing aetiologies for symptom clusters, and inform the debate over symptoms that best repres
Dietary fat and semen quality among men attending a fertility clinic
In this preliminary cross-sectional study, high intake of saturated fats was negatively related to sperm concentration whereas higher intake of omega-3 fats was positively related to sperm morphology. Further, studies with larger samples are now requ
Obstetric outcome in singletons after in vitro fertilization with cryopreserved/thawed embryos
The obstetric outcome of singletons after cryopreservation was slightly poorer when compared with the general population. In comparison with fresh cycles, the outcome varied. The finding of an increased rate of LGA after cryopreservation requires fur
Is there an optimal pH for culture media used in clinical IVF?
Due to the plasticity of embryos, a range of pHe's can support development, and defining an optimal pHe is difficult. It is unclear whether there is any benefit in changing pHe at various steps during IVF. The ideal pHe will likely vary from media to
Integrating preconceptional care into an IVF programme
Fertility nurses can play a key role in the provision of preconceptional care. Patients with a fertility problem can be motivated to address lifestyle issues before embarking on in-vitro fertilization treatment. The integration of preconceptional car
96% of Women in IVF Preconception Study Faced Multiple Lifestyle Issues and Health Risks
Ninety-six per cent of women who attended a preconception clinic before undergoing IVF had three or more lifestyle problems and risk factors, according to a study in the May issue of the Journal of Advanced Nursing.
Australian women do not view having a baby as a top priority, a new survey has found
ONLY four per cent of Australian women view having a baby as a top priority, with family, friends and relationships topping the list as most important, a new survey has found. The study into female fertility found that for 43 per cent of women aged 1
Ovarian cancer is one of the nastiest cancers around. Researchers in Canada are looking at ways to prevent this type of cancer. A must-listen-to talk on the link between Fallopian Tube Origins of Ovarian Cancer.
Sperm Viability Greatly Reduced in Offspring of Animals Treated With Common Antibiotic Tetracycline
In a paper published April 27 in Nature's open access journal Scientific Reports, researchers at the University of Nevada, Reno report that male pseudoscorpions treated with the antibiotic tetracycline suffer significantly reduced sperm viability and
Dealing With Infertility Is a Complicated Journey of Options and Decisions
When you cannot become a parent without outside help, making decisions to deal with your longing is a complicated process. This is shown in a new doctoral thesis at the Nordic School of Public Health NHV. "Accepting that you need to seek help to conc
New CPD Module - Embryo Assessment by ALPHA/ESHRE guidelines [This link may be from a sponsor]
In 2011, there was a joint meeting between ALPHA and an ESHRE Special Interest Group on embryology to attempt to standardise the manner in which embryos are described. This CPD module summaries the finding from this meeting and is referenced to this
QAPonline Embryo ranking EQA [This link may be from a sponsor]
A new EQA scheme for embryologists where embryologists are graded on their capacity to rank up to 10 embryos relevant to other participants. All clinical and scientific director should enrol their staff to gauge the uniformity of the skills of their
In-line filter for cylinder and house gasses
O2, N2, CO2, and tri-gas. Aire~LifeLine provides in-line air filtration with top of the line protection, delivering a better and more consistent yield of cylinder and house gasses for a wide range of med
Vit Kit - Warm NX is an adaptable, cost-effective system for use in the thawing of oocytes, pronuclear zygotes, cleavage stage embryos, and blastocyst stage embryos. Unlike many vitrification kits that feature a mono-buffered system and M199 base med
Vit Kit - Freeze NX is an adaptable, cost-effective system for use in the vitrification of oocytes, pronuclear zygotes, cleavage stage embryos, and blastocyst stage embryos. Vit Kit - Freeze NX is the latest advancement in vitrification media aimed t
S-Cryolock is the slimmer version of the original. It is a versatile, simple and efficient vitrification device that is intended for the holding, cryopreservation and storage of oocytes or embryos in liquid nitrogen.
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