Slower Blastocysts Demonstrate Lower Implantation Rates Due to Embryo-Endometrial Asynchrony and Not to Reduced Embryonic Competence, Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York Shares Discovery at 2015 ASRM Conference
Reproductive Medicine Associates of New York (RMA of New York) will present data demonstrating that embryo-endometrial asynchrony is accountable for lower implantation rates in slower blastocysts, and not reduced embryonic competence as previously thought. Jorge Rodriguez-Purata, MD presents original research during the ASRM Interactive Session derived from the study entitled "Slower Blastocysts Demonstrate Lower Implantation Rates Due to Embryo-Endometrial Asynchrony and Not By Reduced Embryonic Competence".
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