REPRODUCTIVE BIOMEDICINE ONLINE | 卷:14 |
Single embryo transfer: the role of natural cycle/minimal stimulation IVF in the future | |
Article; Proceedings Paper | |
Nygren, Karl-Gosta | |
关键词: embryo freezing; IVF; natural cycle; ovarian stimulation; single embryo transfer; | |
DOI : 10.1016/S1472-6483(10)61056-5 | |
来源: Elsevier | |
【 摘 要 】
There are several good reasons to assume that single embryo transfer (SET) eventually will become the norm internationally in IVF treatments. A tendency is clearly visible, as demonstrated in the latest IVF World Report. The Nordic countries and Belgium have been leading the way. Sweden at present has 70% SET, with 5% twins and a pregnancy rate per transfer remaining constant at about 30%. As a consequence, recent data show a drastic reduction of the risk of prematurity and therefore of child morbidity and perinatal mortality. It is now time to discuss alternatives to the current clinical policy of quite an aggressive ovarian stimulation in settings where SET is the norm. When and at what proportion could natural cycle/soft stimulation be used? What group of patients would benefit? What will the consequences be in terms of efficacy, safety, cost, time and quality of life? Selection of the most beneficial, rather than the most aggressive, ovarian stimulation protocol by clinicians and by the couples themselves in the future may well include a much wider use of natural cycle/soft stimulation in IVF.
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