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P-360 Study protocol: The association of paternal factors on recurrent pregnancy loss - REMI III study
N. Du Fossé1, M.L. Van der Hoorn1, L. Lashley1
1Leiden University Medical Center, Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Leiden, The Netherlands
P-361 Three different endometrial receptivity profiles can be defined in patients with previous failed embryo transfer
L. Bissonnette1, C. LeSaint2, J. Choi2, F. Bissonnette3, I.J. Kadoch1 1Clinique ovo, Ovo R&D, Montreal, Canada
2Clinique ovo, Ovo Labo, Montreal, Canada
3Clinique ovo, Ovo Fertility, Montreal, Canada
P-362 Is the uterine immune profiling affected by maternal age?
N. Ledee1, L. Chevrier2, K. Vezmar2, M. Petitbarat2 1Hôpital les Bluets, Service d’AMP, Paris, France 2MatriceLab Innove, Research, Paris, France
P-363 New biomarker predicts the odds of a live birth in women experiencing secondary recurrent pregnancy loss after a first-born boy
M.C. Krog1, M. Georgsen1, A.M. Kolte1, W. De Jager2, L. Meyaard2, L. Lunoee1, O.B. Christiansen3, H.S. Nielsen1
1Copenhagen University Hospital- Rigshospitalet, Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Unit- The Fertility Clinic 4071, Copenhagen Ø, Denmark
2University Medical Center Utrecht, Multiplex Core Facility- Laboratory of Translational Immunology, Utrecht, The Netherlands
3Aalborg University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Aalborg, Denmark
P-364 To screen or not to screen? Prevalence of thrombophilia in patients with recurrent miscarriage and healthy controls
A. Herzog1, K. Vomstein1, A.L. Zippl1, K. Feil1, R.J. Kuon2, B. Toth1
1Medical University Innsbruck, University clinic of Gynecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Innsbruck, Austria
2Ruprecht-Karls University Heidelberg, Department of Gynecological Endocrinology and Fertility Disorders, Heidelberg, Germany
P-365 Is embryonic aneuploidy rate higher in abortuses of early spontaneous abortions of D6 blastocyst than D5?: A retrospective study
W. Zhao1, P. Chen1, Y. Li1, X. Liang1
1Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Reproductive Medicine Research Center, Guangzhou, China
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