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Obstetric and neonatal outcomes after natural versus artificial cycle frozen embryo transfer and the role of luteal phase support: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Tjitske R ZaatE B KostovaP KorsenMarian ShowellFemke MolMadelon van Wely
Published in: Human reproduction update (2023)
This study confirms that NC-FET decreases the risk of adverse obstetric and neonatal outcomes compared with AC-FET. We estimate that for each adverse outcome, use of NC-FET may prevent 4 to 22 cases per 1000 women. Consequently, NC-FET should be the preferred treatment in women with ovulatory cycles undergoing FET. Based on very low quality of evidence, the risk of preterm birth be decreased when LPS is used in NC-FET compared to AC-FET. However, because of many uncertainties-the major being the debate about efficacy of the use of LPS-future research is needed on efficacy and safety of LPS and no recommendation can be made about the use of LPS.
Keyphrases
  • preterm birth
  • inflammatory response
  • anti inflammatory
  • pregnant women
  • emergency department
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • smoking cessation
  • insulin resistance
  • combination therapy
  • adverse drug