Abnormal bmi in male and/or female partners are deleterious for embryonic development and pregnancy outcome during art process: a retrospective study

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  • who: Lin Qi from the of Zhengzhou University, the Reproductive and GeneticMonash University, Australia have published the paper: Abnormal BMI in Male and/or Female Partners Are Deleterious for Embryonic Development and Pregnancy Outcome During ART Process: A Retrospective Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of female and male BMI on the process of ART.
  • how: This result was consistent with the findings of Anifandis et_al . The results showed that compared with normal female the high-quality embryo rate in the female subgroups . . .

     

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