Number of embryos transferred could possibly be associated with angular pregnancy in in vitro fertilization‐embryo transfer
Panyu Chen,
Danqi Shao,
Xiaoping Liu
et al.
Abstract:ObjectiveThe probability of embryo implantation in an abnormal location is significantly higher in assisted reproductive technology (ART) than in natural pregnancies. Angular pregnancy is an eccentric intrauterine pregnancy with embryo implantation in the lateral superior angle of the uterine cavity. Cycle‐level factors associated with angular pregnancy in patients conceived with ART needed to be explored.MethodsA total of 11 336 clinical pregnancies cycles were included. Angular pregnancy rate was compared am… Show more
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