Controlled natural in vitro fertilization may be an alternative for patients with repeated unexplained implantation failure and a high uterine natural killer cell count

Fertility and Sterility
Nathalie Lédée-BatailleGérard Chaouat

Abstract

Patients with a history of repeated and unexplained implantation failure after IVF-embryo transfer and a high uterine natural killer cell count during estrogen-progestin treatment may benefit from controlled natural IVF-ET.

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Nov 29, 2007·Journal of Assisted Reproduction and Genetics·Gérard ChaouatNathalie Ledée
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