2012
Pregnancy rates following frozen embryo transfer (ET) in women failing to conceive despite fresh ET in women using low dosage follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) protocol for follicular maturation of several eggs.
Check J, Dix E, Check D, Summers-Chase D, Horwath D. Pregnancy rates following frozen embryo transfer (ET) in women failing to conceive despite fresh ET in women using low dosage follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) protocol for follicular maturation of several eggs. Clinical And Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology 2012, 39: 139-40. PMID: 22905449.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCryopreservationEmbryo TransferFemaleFollicle Stimulating HormoneHormonesHumansOvarian FolliclePregnancyPregnancy RateConceptsFrozen embryo transferFresh embryo transferPregnancy rateEmbryo transferStimulation protocolDay 3 serum FSHFirst frozen embryo transferEgg reserveIU of FSHMinimal stimulation protocolSerum FSHRetrospective reviewImplantation rateFollicular maturationMIU/Hormone protocolWomenFrozen embryosFSHFolliclesIURate
2010
Fertilization by intracytoplasmic sperm injection with sperm with subnormal morphology using strict criteria results in lower live delivered pregnancy rates following frozen embryo transfer rather than eggs fertilized conventionally.
Check J, Dix E, Bollendorf A, Check D. Fertilization by intracytoplasmic sperm injection with sperm with subnormal morphology using strict criteria results in lower live delivered pregnancy rates following frozen embryo transfer rather than eggs fertilized conventionally. Clinical And Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology 2010, 37: 17-8. PMID: 20420272.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracytoplasmic sperm injectionFrozen embryo transferFresh embryo transferPregnancy rateEmbryo transferSperm injectionConventional inseminationConventional oocyte inseminationNormal semen parametersImplantation rateSuccessful pregnancyOocyte inseminationSemen parametersStatistical significancePregnancyStrict morphologyWomenInjectionInsemination
2009
Successful pregnancy with frozen embryo transfer into a gestational carrier from eggs obtained from a woman in premature menopause.
Check J, Srivastava M, Brasile D, Amui J, Choe J, Dix E. Successful pregnancy with frozen embryo transfer into a gestational carrier from eggs obtained from a woman in premature menopause. Clinical And Experimental Obstetrics & Gynecology 2009, 36: 154-7. PMID: 19860356.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCryopreservationEmbryo TransferFemaleHumansOocyte RetrievalPregnancyPrimary Ovarian InsufficiencySurrogate MothersConceptsGestational carrier pregnanciesOocyte retrievalOvarian failureGestational carrierElevated serum FSHEmpty follicle syndromeFrozen embryo transferHealthy female infantPremature ovarian failureFrozen-thawed embryosBilateral endometriomasPronuclei embryosOvulation inductionSerum FSHGnRH antagonistPremature menopauseCrohn's diseaseExogenous gonadotropinsMultiple surgeriesGonadotropin stimulationOwn oocytesSuccessful pregnancyAutoimmune diseasesProgesterone withdrawalFemale infant