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POSTERS Paramedical - Laboratory
P-493 Comparison between analytical scale and graduated serological pipette for semen volume analysis: a cross sectional study
C. Pompeu1, C. Feijó1, S. Esteves2
1Androfert - Center for Male Reproduction, Andrology Laboratory, Campinas, Brazil 2Androfert - Center for Male Reproduction, Medical Director, Campinas, Brazil
P-494 Relationship between Body Mass Index (BMI) and semen analysis results and effect of World Health Organization criteria for categorization of semen parameters: a cross-sectional study C. Feijó1, C. Pompeu1, F. Bento2, S. Esteves3
1Androfert - Center for Male Reproduction, Andrology Laboratory, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil 2Androfert - Center for Male Reproduction, Quality management, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil 3Androfert - Center for Male Reproduction, Medical Director, Campinas - São Paulo, Brazil
P-495 Improving pregnancy rates in IUI procedure
G. Bahadur1, A. Illahibuccus1, A. Al-Habib1, S. Okolo1
1North Middlesex UniversityHospital, Reproductive Medicine Clinic, London, United Kingdom
P-496 Oocyte vitrification; case study with fertilization only in vitrified/warmed oocytes and failed fertilization in all un-vitrified oocytes in two consecutive ICSI cycles
A. Nowosad Andershed1, E. Adolfsson1
1University hospital of Örebro, Fertility Clinic, Örebro, Sweden
P-497 Improved accuracy of embryo scoring using morphokinetic compared with strict morphology
E. Adolfsson1, A. Nowosad Andershed1
1University Hospital of Örebro, Fertility Clinic, Orebro, Sweden
P-498 The blastocoele stage in human blastocysts can be improved by position of the trophectoderm biopsy
T. Takano1, M. Funabiki1, S. Taguchi1, N. Amano1, F. Saji1, L. Young1, Y. Nakamura1
1Oak Clinic Inc., Infertility Center, Osaka, Japan
P-499 Benefits of extending routine fresh embryo culture to day 7 on frozen embryo transfer pregnancy rates
E. Ebinger1, J. Lindstrom2
1City Fertility Centre, Embryology, Brisbane, Australia 2City Fertility Centre, Clinical, Brisbane, Australia
P-500 Pregnancy rates and take-home baby rates are not affected by damage of cells vitrified on day 2 when the loss is less than 25%.
Y. Tsuji1, J. Otsuki1, H. Ogata1, T. Uozumi1, T. Iwasaki1, S. Kokeguchi2, M. Shiotani2
1Hanabusa Women's Clinic, IVF laboratory, Kobe, Japan
2Hanabusa Women's Clinic, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kobe, Japan
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