ICSI does not improve reproductive outcomes in autologous ovarian response cycles with non-male factor subfertility
Abstract
STUDY QUESTION Does the method of fertilisation improve reproductive outcomes in poor ovarian response (POR) cycles when compared to all other ovarian response categories in the absence of male factor subfertility? SUMMARY ANSWER ICSI does not confer any benefit in improving the clinical pregnancy or live birth (LB) outcome in autologous ovarian response cycles in the absence of male factor subfertility when compared to IVF. WHAT IS KNOWN...
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Title
ICSI does not improve reproductive outcomes in autologous ovarian response cycles with non-male factor subfertility
Published Date
Mar 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
35
Issue
3
Pages
583 - 594
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