The time of year when eggs are collected from women's ovaries during fertility treatment makes a difference to live birth rates, according to new research published today (Thursday) in Human Reproduction [1], one of the world's leading reproductive medicine journals. Researchers in Australia have found that transferring frozen then thawed embryos to women's wombs from eggs collected in the summer resulted in a 30% higher likelihood of babies born alive, than if the eggs had been retrieved in the autumn.
https://www.miragenews.com/summer-sees-more-ivf-babies-born-after-egg-1041453/#miragenews
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