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I am excited to hear more about people's experience with virtual interviews this past application cycle and what you are planning to change for this go around.
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Thank you for this well conducted insightful study on predictors of live birth in donor egg IVF cycles. What changes in clinical practice / counseling of patients do the authors suggest or anticipate based on their findings?
Thank you for your thoughtful question Dr. Quaas. Our study suggests that certain perifertilization factors (number of oocytes (total and mature), zygotes, and cleaved embryos) are associated with live birth. In the scenario where an oocyte donor candidate has undergone prior treatment and ovarian response data are available, we anticipate that the findings of this study will provide guidance for the donor selection process and starting gonadotropin dosing. Furthermore, these findings may also help clinicians to set real-time expectations with patients for pregnancy outcomes based upon results at the time of oocyte retrieval, fertilization check, and early embryo development.
Thank you for this well conducted insightful study on predictors of live birth in donor egg IVF cycles. What changes in clinical practice / counseling of patients do the authors suggest or anticipate based on their findings?
Thank you for your thoughtful question Dr. Quaas. Our study suggests that certain perifertilization factors (number of oocytes (total and mature), zygotes, and cleaved embryos) are associated with live birth. In the scenario where an oocyte donor candidate has undergone prior treatment and ovarian response data are available, we anticipate that the findings of this study will provide guidance for the donor selection process and starting gonadotropin dosing. Furthermore, these findings may also help clinicians to set real-time expectations with patients for pregnancy outcomes based upon results at the time of oocyte retrieval, fertilization check, and early embryo development.