@MaxEzzatiMD@DraCVidal_ivi The reduced importance of receptivity in the presence of euploid embryos has been elegantly demonstrated by Baris Ata and Paul Pirtea, showing consistent high implantations over serial euploid transfers. Mutual compensation is of course a common biological phenomenon.
@MaxEzzatiMD@DraCVidal_ivi Hi Max
Fair question! We summarised the initial work on the selectivity function of the endometrium in this review paper https://t.co/YAIYMbwyZ8.
More recent work from the Brosens group is elucidating the decidual mechanisms that confer this function.
🟢🔵 @NMacklon talks all about endometrium receptivity at #PCC09 - very much enjoyed the embryo/lining text conversations! Interesting to think about endometrium receptivity being too high as a possible problem!
The new RBMO Insights is out!
We look forward to ESHRE with our RBMO Editor guide to the conference and details of where to meet us at our booth.
PLUS, our regular issue features including information on the ethical pitfalls of Duplicate Submissions
https://t.co/6R9zEX2yhS
Framing the IVF ‘add-ons�� debate as bad clinics versus vulnerable patients serves the narrative of certain commentators but demonstrates ignorance of the complexity and integrity that characterises the medical consultation.
Looking forward to discussing at @eshre!
#eshrejc
What marvellous news about Sir @johnmrutter. He has provided so much choral joy over the world and we in the @TheBachChoir are privileged to have both him as our very engaged president and @davidhconductor David Hill as our superb Musical Director.
A long time dedicated BBC Radio 4 listener, I have switched to @BBCRadio3 first thing and now start the day listening to the best of humanity rather than the worst.
The April issue of RBMO is out now, featuringL
- our editorial reflecting on RBMO’s 25 years of ‘making good papers better’
- three critical commentaries and
- 15 original research papers & review articles from our specialist sections
https://t.co/ewSCDzMd7K
New Editor’s Choice selected by our Chief Editors, @NMacklon and @JuanchoGVelasco shows a PPOS protocol as patient-friendly and well-tolerated for ovarian stimulation, with the advantage of a cost reduction in comparison with a GnRH antagonist protocol.
https://t.co/yX9ZEnEUwO
Linked-In is increasingly awash with non medically qualified people selling their services to ‘guide’ patients to appropriate fertility treatments. This growing business presents risk to both parties as ill informed directions may have both medical and financial consequences.
Fertility medicine is subject to more scrutiny and public opinion than any other branch of medicine. However anxiety can be too readily raised by media stories that are often ill-informed. Sometimes it is necessary to respond.
https://t.co/Y534lQkDZ1