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Lone Schmidt

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Danish Medical Bulletin|December 8, 2006
Infertility and assisted reproduction in Denmark. Epidemiology and psychosocial consequencesLone Schmidt
Lancet (London, England)|February 7, 2006
Psychosocial burden of infertility and assisted reproductionLone Schmidt
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|March 31, 2009
Social and psychological consequences of infertility and assisted reproduction - what are the research priorities?Lone Schmidt
Fertility and Sterility|June 14, 2005
Infertility-related stress in men and women predicts treatment outcome 1 year laterJacky Boivin, Lone Schmidt
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|December 22, 2021
Exploring Swedish single women's decision to choose motherhood through medically assisted reproduction - a qualitative studyHelena Volgsten, Lone Schmidt
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 2019
Motherhood through medically assisted reproduction - characteristics and motivations of Swedish single mothers by choiceHelena Volgsten, Lone Schmidt
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|April 5, 2017
Live birth outcome, spontaneous pregnancy and adoption up to five years after undergoing assisted reproductive technology treatmentHelena Volgsten, Lone Schmidt
Ugeskrift for Laeger|October 12, 2012
[The psychosocial consequences of infertility and fertility treatment]Lone Schmidt, Camilla Sandal Sejbæk
Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology|June 1, 2007
Patterns of suffering and social interactions in infertile men: 12 months after unsuccessful treatmentLaura A Peronace, Jacky Boivin, Lone Schmidt
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|September 14, 2007
Does childbirth after fertility treatment influence sense of coherence? A longitudinal study of 1,934 men and womenMaria Habroe, Lone Schmidt, Bjørn Evald Evald
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Danish Medical Bulletin|December 8, 2006
Infertility and assisted reproduction in Denmark. Epidemiology and psychosocial consequencesLone Schmidt
Lancet (London, England)|February 7, 2006
Psychosocial burden of infertility and assisted reproductionLone Schmidt
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|March 31, 2009
Social and psychological consequences of infertility and assisted reproduction - what are the research priorities?Lone Schmidt
Fertility and Sterility|June 14, 2005
Infertility-related stress in men and women predicts treatment outcome 1 year laterJacky Boivin, Lone Schmidt
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|December 22, 2021
Exploring Swedish single women's decision to choose motherhood through medically assisted reproduction - a qualitative studyHelena Volgsten, Lone Schmidt
Human Fertility (Cambridge, England)|May 1, 2019
Motherhood through medically assisted reproduction - characteristics and motivations of Swedish single mothers by choiceHelena Volgsten, Lone Schmidt
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|April 5, 2017
Live birth outcome, spontaneous pregnancy and adoption up to five years after undergoing assisted reproductive technology treatmentHelena Volgsten, Lone Schmidt
Ugeskrift for Laeger|October 12, 2012
[The psychosocial consequences of infertility and fertility treatment]Lone Schmidt, Camilla Sandal Sejbæk
Journal of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology|June 1, 2007
Patterns of suffering and social interactions in infertile men: 12 months after unsuccessful treatmentLaura A Peronace, Jacky Boivin, Lone Schmidt
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica|September 14, 2007
Does childbirth after fertility treatment influence sense of coherence? A longitudinal study of 1,934 men and womenMaria Habroe, Lone Schmidt, Bjørn Evald Evald
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