The world's leading medical magazine published the Vietnam IVF study
This study showed that the transfer of frozen embryos also resulted in fresh embryo equivalents.
The study by Dr. Vuong Thi Ngoc Lan , Ho Chi Minh City University of Medicine and Pharmacy, and colleagues at My Duc Hospital (Ho Chi Minh City) and Prof. Ben Mol, GS Robert Normal at University of Adelaide (Australia) has just been announced on November 11. / 1, in the world-leading medical journal The New England Journal of Medicine.
Main members of the research team at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine - (Photo: Dr. Ho Manh Tuong provided).
This study was conducted from 2015, on 792 patients. After two years of research, the authors submitted more than 200 pages of reports to The New England Journal of Medicine and underwent three rounds of appraisal, multiple additions, explanations, approved studies published.
According to Dr. Ho Manh Tuong, co-author of this study, doctors used to prioritize the transfer of fresh embryos in in vitro fertilization.
However, research shows that after stimulating the ovary, endocrine is higher than normal many times and not good for embryo nesting. So many centers tend to freeze the entire embryo to wait a few months when the endocrine returns to normal, then transfer the embryo.
Research has given some important results that the successful results from frozen embryo transfer are similar to that of fresh embryos , since frozen embryos are safe to use in IVF. excessive transfer of embryos in one time, easily leading to multiple pregnancies, which can be transferred 1-2 times each time and repeated.
In each case, the doctors will decide to transfer the whole or frozen or frozen embryos to wait for the most appropriate time.
The world-renowned medical journal The New England Journal of Medicine is home to many important clinical studies around the world. Therefore, the fact that Vietnamese authors are named as the main authors of a medical research in this journal is also the pride of the Vietnamese medical industry.
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