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The aim of this article is to summarize the recommended updates to the 2001 Stages of Reproductive Aging Workshop (STRAW) criteria.
The goal of prepregnancy care is to reduce the risk of adverse health effects for the woman, fetus, and neonate by working with the woman to optimize health, address modifiable risk factors, and
Clinicians should encourage disclosure between intimate partners but should maintain confidentiality where there is no harm to the partner and/or offspring.
Medical providers have an ethical duty to disclose clinically significant errors involving gametes and embryos as soon as they are discovered. Clinics also should have written policies in place
Patient requests for transfer of embryos with genetic anomalies linked to serious health-affecting disorders detected in preimplantation testing are rare but do exist.
In women with Turner syndrome, the risk of death from aortic dissection or rupture during pregnancy may be 2%, and this risk persists during the postpartum period owing to pregnancy-related
Clinics may develop a policy to disallow selecting which embryos to transfer based on sex and choose to use only embryo quality as selection criteria.
888373537 Third Party Reproduction - Gamete and Embryo Donation and Gestational Carrier Use Module Title 8A Third Party Reproduction - Gamete and Embryo Donation and Gestational Carrier Use
487780247 Third Party Reproduction - Psychological Issues and Counseling Module Title 8B Third Party Reproduction, Psychological Issues and Counseling Intended Audience
-297817204 Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Procedures Module Title 5A Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Procedures Intended Audience This educational activity
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