2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2018.02.065
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There is no difference in clinical miscarriage rates between vitrified blastocysts developed from fresh donor oocytes vs vitrified banked donor oocytes

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“…8 Success rates using frozen donor eggs are dependent on several factors, such as the quality of the donor eggs, the ability to perform effective freezing and thawing of the eggs, the number of eggs thawed and embryos produced, and the expertise and quality of the in vitro fertilisation, embryo development, and egg guarantee programmes. 28 The cost of the two technologies is almost the same in Europe; however, in the USA the first egg donation treatment with frozen donor eggs is cheaper than with fresh ones.…”
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“…8 Success rates using frozen donor eggs are dependent on several factors, such as the quality of the donor eggs, the ability to perform effective freezing and thawing of the eggs, the number of eggs thawed and embryos produced, and the expertise and quality of the in vitro fertilisation, embryo development, and egg guarantee programmes. 28 The cost of the two technologies is almost the same in Europe; however, in the USA the first egg donation treatment with frozen donor eggs is cheaper than with fresh ones.…”
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