Richard Paulson: Doctor, What are We Going to Do Differently?
Richard Paulson, Professor at Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“My latest editorial, ‘Doctor, what are we going to do differently?’
The question of what to do when an embryo transfer cycle fails has led to many unproven and unnecessary tests, supplements and interventions. I don’t think the answer is that complicated, but we need to be clear when we explain why a cycle failed.”
Micah Hill, Human reproduction specialist at Germantown shared Richard Paulson’s post, adding:
“I couldnt agree more with Richard Paulson editorial this month in F and S Reports. Changing protocols, if everything else went correctly, isn’t effective.
We published a similar theme in our data this year in the Seminal Article in F and S for January.
Great insight as always Rick!
Title: Outcomes after frozen embryo transfer failure: changing the protocol does not improve live birth
Authors: Jennifer Chae-Kim, Kerry Flannagan, Laura Zalles, Kate Devine, Phillip A. Romanski, Micah J. Hill, Benjamin S. Harris

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