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P-749 Obstertric and perinatal outcome of babies born after Elective Fertility Preservation (EFP)
A.C. Cobo Cabal1, J. García Velasco2, J. Domingo3, M. Nohales4, A. Coello5, P. Gamiz4, A. Pellicer6, J. Remohí6
1IVIRMA-Valencia, IVF laboratory-Criopreservation unit, Valencia, Spain 2IVIRMA Madrid, Ob/Gyn, Madrid, Spain
3IVIRMA-Las Palmas, Ob/Gyn, Las Palmas, Spain
4IVIRMA-Valencia, IVF laboratory, Valencia, Spain
5IVIRMA-Valencia, IVF laboratory- Criopreservation Unit, Valencia, Spain 6IVIRMA-Valencia, Ob/Gyn, Valencia, Spain
P-750 Reassuring results on the chance of a live born child in women with multiple sclerosis receiving assisted reproduction
L.R. Jølving1, M.D. Larsen2, J. Fedder3, B.M. Nørgård2
1Researcher, Center for Clinical Epidemiology- Odense University Hospital, Odense, Denmark 2Odense University Hospital, Center for Clinical Epidemiology, Odense, Denmark
3Odense University Hospital, Centre of Andrology and Fertility Clinic, Odense, Denmark
P-751 A randomized controlled trial comparing the number of mature oocytes following automated-3D versus manual-2D ultrasound follicle assessment, in high-risk for OHSS patients triggered with GnRH-agonist
G. Lainas1, T. Lainas1, I. Sfontouris1, S. Kyriaki1, I. Zorzovilis1, J. Bosdou2, G. Grimbizis2, A. Chatzimeletiou2, C. Venetis3, E. Kolibianakis2
1Eugonia IVF Unit, Unit of Human Reproduction, Athens, Greece
2Aristotle University of Thessaloniki- Unit of Human reproduction, 1st Department of OB/Gyn, Thessaloniki, Greece
3University of New South Wales, School of Women’s and Children’s Health UNSW Medicine, Sydney, Australia
P-752 Modeling of Low Level and Common Embryotoxic Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)–Their Relationship to Concentrations Within the Culture Media, Human Embryo, and Mechanisms of Cytotoxicity
K.C. Worrilow1, A.R. Urrutia2, H.T. Huynh3, J.T. Fox4
1LifeAire Systems / Penn State University - Lehigh Valley, Biological Sciences, Fogelsville, U.S.A. 2LifeAire Systems / Cornell University, Engineering, Ithaca, U.S.A.
3LifeAire Systems / Pa College of Health Sciences, Health Education, Lancaster, U.S.A.
4Lehigh University, Engineering, Bethlehem, U.S.A.
P-753 The influence of advanced paternal age on offsprings‘ intelligence following assisted reproductive technology
W. Wang1, Y. Zhu1
1Women’s Hospital school of Medicine Zhejiang University, Department of Reproductive Endocrinology, hangzhou, China
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