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P-391 The effect of weight intervention on obstetric and neonatal outcome in obese women scheduled for IVF treatment
S. Einarsson1, B. Christina2, L. Kluge2, A. Thurin-Kjellberg2
1Livio Reykjavik, Reproductive medicine, Reykjavik, Iceland
2University of Gothenburg, Reproductive Medicine, Gothenburg, Sweden
P-392 The predictive value of pulsatility index for pregnancy after assisted conception: a systematic review
M. Eyo1, P. Smith2, J. Chu3, A. Coomarasamy4
1Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research, Academic Department - Third Floor - Birmingham Women's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust University of Birmingham- Metchley Park Road - Edgbaston- Birmingham
2Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research - Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research - University of Birmingham -, Academic Department - Third Floor - Birmingham Women's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Metchley Park Road - Edgbaston- B15 2TG
3Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research - Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research - University of Birmingham -, Academic Department - Third Floor - Birmingham Women's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Metchley Park Road - Edgbaston- Birming
4Tommy's National Centre for Miscarriage Research - Institute of Metabolism and Systems Research - University of Birmingham - Academic Department - Third Floor - Birmingham Women's Hospital NHS Foundation Trust - Metchley Park Road - Edgbaston- Birmingh
P-393 Comparison of Cap-ScoreTM, TUNEL, and semen analysis in couples undergoing timed intercourse and IUI
P. Xie1, A. Parrella1, A. Travis2, D. Keating1, Z. Rosenwaks1, G. Palermo1
1Weill Cornell Medicine, The Ronald O. Perelman and Claudia Cohen Center for Reproductive Medicine, New York, U.S.A.
2Cornell University, College of Veterinary Medicine, Ithaca, U.S.A.
P-394 A novel maternal age and blastocyst cohort size-based prediction model estimating the probability of obtaining at least one euploid blastocyst for transfer in IVF/ICSI cycles
S. Esteves1, J.F. Carvalho2, C. Martinhago3, A.M. Dias3, P. Humaidan4, C. Alviggi5, A. Conforti5, F. Ubaldi6, R. Fischer7, K. Bühler8, C.Y. Andersen9
1Androfert - Center for Male Reproduction, Male Infertility, Campinas, Brazil
2Statistika Consulting, Statistics, Campinas, Brazil
3Chromosome, Center for Genomic Medicine, São Paulo, Brazil
4Faculty of Health- Aarhus University, Fertility Clinic Skive- Skive Regional Hospital, Skive, Denmark
5University of Naples Federico II, Department of Neuroscience- Reproductive Science and Odontostomatology, Naples, Italy
6GENERA, Center for Reproductive Medicine, Rome, Italy
7Fertility Center, Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
8Center for Gynecology- Endocrinology, and Reproductive Medicine, Stuttgart, Germany
9University Hospital of Copenhagen- Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, Laboratory of Reproductive Biology, Copenhagen, Denmark
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