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Two is not always greater than one: patients with one ovary have similar assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes compared to patients with two ovaries.

Emily A ClarkeSarah CascanteJennifer Blakemore
Published in: Journal of assisted reproduction and genetics (2022)
One ovary patients yielded fewer MIIs and oocytes than two ovary patients, but had ≥ 50% the yield of two ovary patients, suggesting a compensatory mechanism in oocyte yield in the solitary ovary. One and two ovary patients had equivalent LBRs.
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