Natural cycle and minimal stimulation IVF : from physiology to clinical practice / Michael von Wolff, editor.
2022
RG135
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Title
Natural cycle and minimal stimulation IVF : from physiology to clinical practice / Michael von Wolff, editor.
ISBN
9783030975715 (electronic bk.)
3030975711 (electronic bk.)
3030975703
9783030975708
3030975711 (electronic bk.)
3030975703
9783030975708
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-97571-5 doi
Call Number
RG135
Dewey Decimal Classification
618.1/780599
Summary
This practical book focuses on the most recent advances in natural cycle and minimal stimulation in vitro fertilization (IVF). The volume presents the steps that need to be followed to successfully perform these techniques and covers all aspects and competences involved. The book provides information on physiology of folliculogenesis, ovulation, oocytes and luteal phase and based on this information on clinical practice of stimulation, ovulation induction and inhibition, follicle aspiration and luteal phase support in natural cycle and minimal stimulation IVF. In addition costs, risks, success rates and several treatment protocols are provided. An overview of large European, Japanese and American programs and the discussion of clinical cases will complete the coverage of the topic. This practical and easy-to-use guide is a valuable resource for all clinicians performing any kind of IVF techniques.
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Table of Contents
Basics
Physiology
Technical Aspects
Costs, Risks, Success Rates
Miscellaneous
Worldwide Programs
Case Discussions.
Physiology
Technical Aspects
Costs, Risks, Success Rates
Miscellaneous
Worldwide Programs
Case Discussions.