Sentences with phrase «live birth rates»

Few of the studies exploring stress - related reductions in IVF conception or live birth rates have accounted for the possibility of individual differences in sensitivity to stressors or in propensity to stress induced reproductive malfunctions, despite evidence of such differences among primates (Verhaak et al., 2004; Bethea et al., 2005) and other species (Schoech, 1991).
Several studies have also documented live birth rates that are 2 to 5 times higher than for white female adolescents, and the disparity ratio has worsened over time.
Following are the clinical live birth rates: Group 1 (mock / placebo group): 21.2 % Group 2 (single TEAS treatment): 37.3 % Group 3 (double TEAS treatment): 42 %
«A high intake of certain dietary fats associated with lower live birth rates in IVF.»
The review showed that NAC provided significant improvements for improving ovulation, pregnancy and live birth rates as compared to a placebo alone.
What is NOT in dispute is healthy, live birth rates.
Also, couples with a female aged 35 to 40 had higher live birth rates if the male was younger rather than older, the study found.
Women younger than 40, those using donor oocytes and those with male partner - related infertility that was treated with either intracytoplasmic sperm injection or sperm donation achieved live birth rates after five or six cycles, taking a median two years of trying, which were similar to rates in couples who were trying to conceive and were not using any form of treatment after an average of one year.
Studies also show that egg donation is an increasingly successful treatment, with live birth rates of around 55 % per transfer recorded in the latest US data; success largely depends on the age of the donor, not on the age of the recipient.
Per started recipient cycle, the live birth rates were 50 percent with fresh vs 43 percent with cryopreserved oocytes.
Compared to using fresh oocytes (eggs) for in vitro fertilization, use of cryopreserved (frozen) donor oocytes in 2013 was associated with lower live birth rates, according to a study in the August 11 issue of JAMA.
The authors write that the reasons for lower live birth rates with use of cryopreserved oocytes remain to be established.
Per embryo transfer, the live birth rates were 56 percent with fresh vs 47 percent with cryopreserved oocytes.
They add that the added convenience and lower cycle costs with use of cryopreserved oocytes must be balanced against the lower live birth rates.
Researchers are calling for a randomised clinical trial to be carried out to investigate the potential role of vitamin D supplementation in improving live birth rates following assisted reproduction treatment (ART).
This follows a review and meta - analysis published today (Wednesday) in Human Reproduction one of the world's leading reproductive medicine journals, that shows a strong link between low vitamin D concentrations in women and lower live birth rates after ART compared to women who have the right amount of vitamin D in their bodies.
Further research will be needed to compare pregnancy outcomes and live birth rates from other embryo freezing techniques.»
Our top fertility center is proud to maintain consistently high pregnancy and live birth rates, ranking among the best in the United States as determined by the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART).
Established in 1984, Alta Bates IVF has excellent live birth rates and transparent pricing.
Our study shows that we are good at selecting the right sperm donors with the right sperm quality — and that's why we found no difference in live birth rate despite the increasing age of sperm donors.
However, within these same two female age bands, no significant differences were found in live birth rate (LBR) relative to the age of sperm donor.
Thus, live birth rate from IVF with donated sperm was around 29 % in the 18 - 34 age group, but only around 14 % in the over-37 age group.
Results showed that the lifestyle intervention had no significant effect on healthy live birth rate and overall live birth rate in any of the six subgroups having fertility treatment.
For example the live birth rate for White British women was 26.4 % compared to 17.2 % for White Irish women and 17.4 % for Black African women.
For example, live birth rate in the four groups was 38.6 % in the lean underweight, 37.9 % in the normal weight, 34.9 % in the overweight, and 27.7 % in the obese.
«More specifically, we found that obese recipients of eggs from normal weight donors had a 23 % lower implantation rate than normal weight recipients, 19 % lower clinical pregnancy rate, and 27 % lower live birth rate
The difference in live birth rate was due to higher rates of early pregnancy loss before 20 weeks in women who conceived while established on dialysis.
For women dialyzed for more than 36 hours per week, the live birth rate was 85 %, while it was only 48 % in women dialyzed for 20 hours or less per week.
The live birth rate was 65.8 % in the treatment group, and 63.3 % in the placebo group.
Among the major findings: • The live birth rate was 73 % overall, and 82 % in pregnancies that reached 20 weeks of gestation (the mid-point of pregnancy).
They found no significant difference in the rates of live births, with the group of women who received frozen embryos having a live birth rate of 48.8 percent while the group receiving fresh embryos had a rate of 50.2 percent.
This resulted in a successful live birth rate in over half (50.1 %) of those pregnancies.
The non-acupuncture group had 21 % live birth rate and the acupuncture groups live birth rate was 42 %.

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Additionally, several large studies have linked folic acid supplementation before and during pregnancy with decreased rates of neural - tube defects, serious and life - threatening birth defects of the baby's brain, spine, or spinal cord.
Life expectancy at birth Infant mortality rate (figures for Korea and New Zealand were taken from the CIA World Factbook, 2005 data) % of population over age 15 considered obese and overweight Prison population rate Motor vehicles per 1,000 people Road fatalities per million people Road fatalities per million vehicles (figures for Mexico taken from the North American Transportation Statistics Database)
Since 1950, life expectancies at birth have ticked upward at a rate of roughly two years per decade, from an average 68.2 for a newborn in 1950 to 76.8 for one in 2000, according to the Centers for Disease Control.
A generation that's been stereotyped as urban, single and aghast at the idea of a car - based life in the suburbs is starting to age, prompting fund managers to bet on companies that should benefit if the U.S. birth rate reverses a six - year slump.
The result is a shortened life expectancy, lower birth rate, depression.
In the cost - effectiveness analysis (GiveWell estimate of Living Goods cost effectiveness (November 2014)-RRB-, in all Sheets except for «U5MR (Jake's assumptions),» we use 5q0, or the probability of a child dying before his or her 5th birthday expressed in deaths per 1,000 live births assuming constant mortality rates throughout childhood, instead of the under - 5 mortality rate (under 5 deaths per person per year), because the original report on the RCT we received from Living Goods reported outcomes in terms of 5q0.
Low fertility, the one - child policy and the cost of raising children in a system without adequate maternity facilities have all caused the birth rate to fall just as more old people are living longer.
The fertility rate as measured by the number of live births per woman in Europe has dropped substantially in a number of countries according to The Economist.
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program changed the lives of young people who came to the United States illegally as children in incredible ways — boosting high school graduation rates and college enrollment, while slashing teen births by a staggering 45 percent.
If you think these ideas are outdated or irrelevant, I suggest you take a look at the damage that has been wrought on society by rampant divorce, abortion, our of wedlock pregnancy, falling birth rates, and a general view that life is NOT sacred, family is NOT important, and that children are more a burden to be avoided than anything.
Let's face it: We are unlikely to find a single party that truly represents a «culture of life,» and abortion will probably never be made illegal, so we'll have to go about it the old fashioned way, working through the diverse channels of the Kingdom to adopt and support responsible adoption, welcome single moms into our homes and churches, reach out to the lonely and disenfranchised, address the socioeconomic issues involved, and engage in some difficult conversations about the many factors that contribute to the abortion rate in this country, (especially birth control).
Worldwide population growth has been propelled principally by falling death rates, which is to say, by rising expectation of life at birth.
The traditional Hindu caste system was the most perfect form of ascribed ranking: An individual's place in the social hierarchy was fixed at birth and, at least in principle, remained immutable throughout his life (at any rate, in this life» the Hindu idea that social mobility could occur in future incarnations is, alas, beyond the scope of sociology).
These forces are the stuff of everyday life: rates of birth higher for Mexicans and Mexican - Americans than for most other ethnic groups; a chain of entirely legal immigration, as Mexican - Americans bestow residency and citizenship on their spouses, children and parents; and a practice of illegal immigration that is, in the vast majority of instances, born from ordinary people exercising common sense.
It could be that the altered relationships of man and wife, the altered ability to exploit the earth, the limiting mortality were put in place to protect humankind from transforming the earth into a planet of endless hell, with unlimited exploitation, unlimited birth rate, unlimited life spans.
I think the great objective proof, if you can talk in those terms (and I'm not sure if you really can)-- the nearest, at any rate, that you can get to objective proof of the Resurrection — is the birth of the Christian Church, this community of people who live by faith in the living Lord, and the continuity of that community down the ages in that same faith.
... humbleness, Uprightness, heed to injure naught which lives; Truthfulness, slowness to wrath, a mind That lightly letteth go what others prize, Equanimity and charity Which spieth no man's faults; and tenderness Towards all that suffer;... a bearing mild, Modest and grave; with manhood nobly mixed; With patience, fortitude, and purity; An unrevengeful spirit, never given To rate itself too high — such be the signs Of him whose feet are set on the fair path which leads to heavenly birth.
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