Endometriosis Does Not Impair Implantation After Oocyte Donation

Endometriosis Does Not Impair Implantation After Oocyte Donation By Hale Goksever Celik

Endometriosis is a common gynecological disease that affects up to 40% of women experiencing infertility. It can reduce the chance of pregnancy by damaging the ovaries and lowering the number and quality of eggs, through mechanisms such as chronic inflammation,…

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Women's willingness to donate menstrual blood for endometriosis research

Women's willingness to donate menstrual blood for endometriosis research By Selma Oransay

The menstrual blood is 50-100 ml/per cycle, with 80% lost during the first three days. On the heaviest bleeding day, 2 to 8 ml may be collected from a cup worn for four hours. This fluid could be investigated by…

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Endometrial Receptivity and Infertility

Endometrial Receptivity and Infertility By Kasthuri Nair

A study entitled “Endometrial receptivity in eutopic endometrium in patients with endometriosis: it is not affected, and let me show you why” was recently published in Fertility and Sterility explored the relationship between endometriosis and infertility. This study conducted by Miravet-Valenciano et al.…

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