Egg freezing looks increasingly promising as an insurance policy for women who need or want to delay having children, according to the first systematic monitoring of success rates for IVF using eggs that were frozen then thawed out. The results come from the first year of the Human Oocyte Preservation Experience (HOPE) Registry, which is analysing the results of thawed-egg IVF over five years. "This is the first registry to collect results in a standardised way, rather than sporadic reports of single cases," says Zsolt Peter Nagy of Reproductive Biology Associates in Atlanta, Georgia.
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机译:根据对先冷冻后解冻的卵子IVF成功率的首次系统监测,冷冻卵子对于需要或想要延迟生育孩子的妇女而言,作为一种保险政策越来越有希望。结果来自人类卵母细胞保存经验(HOPE)注册中心的第一年,该中心正在分析五年中解冻的卵IVF的结果。佐治亚州亚特兰大市生殖生物学协会的Zsolt Peter Nagy说:“这是第一个以标准化方式收集结果的注册中心,而不是单个病例的零星报告。”
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