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Elevated basal FSH and embryo quality lessons from extended culture embryos
Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics, 06/15/09
Thum M et al. - Women with elevated basal FSH who respond well to stimulation and generate a good number of oocytes / embryos have a chance of becoming pregnant and having a live birth similar to that of women of their age. Women should therefore not be denied the benefits of IVF based solely on the basal FSH level as a subset may respond well and therefore have a good chance of taking home a baby.
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