New research indicates that the outcomes of in vitro fertilization (IVF) are not affected by the presence of chronic liver disease in women. LiverTwitter
B and C infections were the most prevalent. The final study population consisted of 115 women who underwent 186 IVF cycles, as well as embryo biopsy for genetic testing.
Among the two groups, there were no statistically significant differences in mature oocyte rate , fertilization per mature oocyte rate , or embryo ploidy rate , as determined by embryo biopsy, the researchers write. Women with LD whose fertility is impaired should receive counseling about fertility preservation options earlier to help access fertility care, the researchers write.
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