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The ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is an iatrogenic complication of the luteal phase or/and early pregnancy after ovulation induction (provoking ovulation in anovulatory women) or of ovarian stimulation (in the context of intrauterine insemination or in vitro fertilisation).
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The objective of this paper is to describe the principles of good clinical treatment within selected areas of assisted reproducion from an evidenceābased professional perspective. Read more>
The principal aim of this manual is to provide stepwise advice on ESHRE for individual members of ESHRE guideline development groups (GDG). Additionally, the expectation is that this approach will improve the methodological quality of ESHRE guidelines and will have a positive impact on the quality of European reproductive healthcare delivery. Read more>
The Guidelines were intended for both medical and mental health professionals to help maintain good practice with regard to psychosocial care for infertile couples. Read more>
RCOG recommendations arising from the study group on Problems in early pregnancy - Advances in diagnosis and management, RCOG guideline: Management of early pregnancy loss, RCOG guideline: The management of recurrent miscarriage, ACOG recommendations for management of recurrent miscarriage and AEPU guidelines for early pregnancy clinics 2007. Read more>
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The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) published the NICE 'Long Acting Reversible Contraception' guidelines. ESHRE believes this book may be of interest to its members and those involved in promoting awareness of sexual health and reproductive issues. Read more>