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Facts and Myths of Embryo Transfer

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Human Embryo Transfer

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Embryo transfer is one of the most critical steps in determining the success of an in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle. Despite all the advances in the IVF process, the overall success rate still remains less than 50 %. This is what led to the exploration of alternative medicine and the empirical use of certain drugs such as corticoids, aspirin, antibiotics, glucocorticoids, and heparin.

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Chillik, C.F., Chillik, I.E., Borghi, C. (2015). Facts and Myths of Embryo Transfer. In: Allahbadia, G., Chillik, C. (eds) Human Embryo Transfer. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1115-0_7

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