๐ฅ New RBMO Hot Topic selection!
Subtle reciprocal translocations are not uncommon and as shown in this analysis, have no impact on pregnancy rates: does this shed light on the detection and interpretation of relatively minor abnormalities in PGTA?โ
doi.org/10.1016/j.rb...
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๐ฅ New Hot Topic selection!
Exercise: a simple intervention that can be suggested when men say โbut what can I do to help?โ Of course, we need a RCT to show causality, or will we be forever plagued by mere association?
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#RBMOHotTopic #Andrology #MaleFertility
๐ฅ "...Will direct clinical assessments in larger studies confirm these findings?"
All our Hot Topic papers are made free to read โ find it in our in-press articles queue, now:
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#RBMOhotTopic #PericonceptionPregnancyAndChildOutcomes
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๐ฅ "...In this Melbourne-based study of 310 adults (age 27โ38) conceived via ART, there were no major self-reported health or fertility differences compared to the control group, though ART-conceived women reported more reproductive disorders..."
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๐ฅ This study may provide some reassurance of safety for people conceived with, or considering using ART.
Our editors say:
"A critical knowledge gap in ART is the long-term health outcomes of individuals conceived through assisted reproduction, beyond a safe birth....."
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๐ฅ New Hot Topic! selected by Editors Mina Alikani and Richard Anderson:
Comparing subjective indicators of health in adults aged 27โ38 years conceived with and without assisted reproductive technology
doi.org/10.1016/j.rb...
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#RBMOhotTopic #PericonceptionPregnancyAndChildOutcomes
Are fertilization and development better assessed using timelapse technologies?
Published open access, the paper is available to read in full, from our in-press articles section, now:
doi.org/10.1016/j.rb...
#RBMOhotTopic #ClinicalEmbryology
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