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2. Urinary bisphenol A concentrations and ovarian response among women undergoing IVF
3. Random start controlled ovarian stimulation results in high oocyte developmental competence and embryo quality.
4. Public attitudes in the U.S. toward insurance coverage for IVF and the provision of infertility services to lower income patients.
5. Fertility preservation for transgender females after gender affirming treatment is effective.
6. Fertility preservation does not prolong neoadjuvant chemotherapy start but patients still perceive a delay.
7. Improvement in quality of life with fertility preservation begins after cancer treatment and persists one year after cancer treatment.
8. Back-to-back random start ovarian stimulation prior to chemotherapy results in a doubling of oocyte yield.
9. Fertility outcomes in reproductive aged breast cancer patients after chemotherapy.
10. Reproductive aged breast cancer patients who interrupt hormonal treatment to conceive resume therapy.
11. Antral follicle count predicts menstrual function after chemotherapy in breast cancer patients.
12. Random start stimulation allows for minimal treatment delays with neoadjuvant breast cancer treatment.
13. Semen Parameters and Paternal Age Do Not Affect Fertilization Rate or Pregnancy Outcomes in Oocyte Recipient Cycles.
14. Pregnancy Rates Significantly Decrease in Oocyte Recipients Who Fail Fresh Transfer Regardless of Transfer Day.
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