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TUESDAY 16 JUNE 2015
15:15 - 16:45 Guimaraes
Selected oral communications: Session 46: Optimizing early pregnancy management
Chairman: M. Goddijn (The Netherlands) Chairman: F. Serrano (Portugal)
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Trends in ectopic pregnancy rates following assisted reproduction technologies. A 12 year nationwide analysis on 160.000 pregnancies
N.P. Polyzos1, S. Santos-Ribeiro1, H. Tournaye1
1UZ Brussel, Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Brussels, Belgium
Subclinical hypothyroidism and live birth rate in women with unexplained recurrent miscarriage
M.M. Van Dijk1, R. Vissenberg1, F. Dawood2, M. Wely1, P.H. Bisschop3, M. Goddijn1, R.G. Farquharson4
1Academic Medical Centre, Reproductive medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2Liverpool Women's Hospital, Obstetrics, Liverpool, United Kingdom
3Academic Medical Centre, Internal medicine, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 4Liverpool Women's Hospital, Gynaecology, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Stress and depression at referral do not entail a lower chance of live birth / ongoing pregnancy for women with recurrent pregnancy loss
A.M. Kolte1, L.R. Olsen2, O.B. Christiansen1, H.S. Nielsen1
1Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Unit Fertility Clinic Section 4071, Copenhagen, Denmark
2Mental Health Services Capital Region of Denmark, 2Child and Adolescent Mental Health Center, Glostrup, Denmark
Does dilatation and curettage (D&C) increase the risk of preterm birth in the subsequent pregnancy? A systematic review and meta-analysis
W.M. Ankum1, M. Lemmers1, M.A.C. Verschoor1, A.B. Hooker1, B.C. Opmeer1,
C.J.E.M. Limpens1, J.A.F. Huirne2, B.W.J. Mol3
1Academic Medical Center, Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 2Free University, Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Amsterdam, The Netherlands 3University of Adelaide, Robinson Inst Dept. of Ob/Gyn, Adelaide, Australia
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