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OBGYN.net Conference CoverageFrom First Congress on Controversies in Obstetrics, Gynecology & Infertility Prague CZECH REPUBLIC - October, 1999
Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: Menstrual symptoms, cognitive decline, and more
Review some of the top stories from the Contemporary OB/GYN website over the last week, and catch up on anything you may have missed.
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First baby born via fully automated ICSI system
A landmark fertility achievement, this artificial intelligence-driven intracytoplasmic sperm injection system marks a major step toward full automation in assisted reproductive technology.
Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: Chronic pain, abortion laws, and more
Solutions-focused therapy improves mental health in IVF patients
A recent study found that a solution-focused approach significantly enhances mental well-being, sleep quality, and reproductive health in women of advanced maternal age undergoing in vitro fertilization.
Low antimüllerian hormone levels linked to reduced odds of conception
In a recent study, patients of all age categories were less likely to conceive if they had low antimüllerian hormone levels, highlighting its potential in reproductive counseling.
Fresh embryo transfer boosts IVF success for low-prognosis women
A new study suggests that fresh embryo transfer may improve live birth rates in women with a low chance of in vitro fertilization success compared to frozen embryo transfer.