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Eric Flisser, Frederick Licciardi

    Fertility and Sterility
    |February 28, 2006
    PubMed
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    Good prognosis patients should have the option of single embryo transfer. This approach aims to improve outcomes in assisted reproductive technology by reducing multiple pregnancies.

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    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Medicine
    • In Vitro Fertilization
    • Embryology

    Background:

    • The 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine featured abstracts highlighting advancements in assisted reproductive technologies.
    • Patient selection is crucial for optimizing success rates in fertility treatments.

    Discussion:

    • Review of presented abstracts indicates a consensus towards offering single embryo transfer (SET) to patients with a good prognosis.
    • SET is proposed as a strategy to mitigate the risks associated with multiple gestations in fertility treatments.

    Key Insights:

    • Evidence suggests that good prognosis patients benefit from the option of single embryo transfer.
    • This recommendation aims to enhance patient safety and improve overall success rates in assisted reproduction.

    Outlook:

    • Further research and clinical implementation of SET for select patient groups are anticipated.
    • The trend towards SET signifies a move towards more personalized and safer fertility treatments.