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In IVF, frozen embryos may fare better than fresh
February 17, 2010
New York (Reuters Health) - For women seeking help from in vitro fertilization (IVF) to become moms, frozen embryos might be an even better choice than fresh, according to a new study.
The Finnish study suggests that women who use frozen embryos are somewhat less likely to give birth prematurely, compared to children conceived from an egg that is removed, fertilized and implanted "fresh" within the same cycle.
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Lynne Peeples
Reuters
Category: Fertility