Journal article

Reducing time to pregnancy and facilitating the birth of healthy children through functional analysis of embryo physiology

L Ferrick, YSL Lee, DK Gardner, D Sakkas

Biology of Reproduction | OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

An ever-increasing number of couples rely on assisted reproductive technologies (ART) in order to conceive a child. Although advances in embryo culture have led to increases in the success rates of clinical ART, it often takes more than one treatment cycle to conceive a child. Ensuring patients conceive as soon as possible with a healthy embryo is a priority for reproductive medicine. Currently, selection of embryos for transfer relies predominantly on the morphological assessment of the preimplantation embryo; however, morphology is not an absolute link to embryo physiology, nor the health of the resulting child. Non-invasive quantitation of individual embryo physiology, a key regulator of ..

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