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List of contributors ix
Foreword Howard W. Jones Jr. xiii
Preface xv
Section 1 Preliminaries
1 The risks associated with multiple pregnancies Ulla-Britt Wennerholm 3
2 An overview of determinants of oocyte and embryo developmental competence: specificity, accuracy and applicability in clinical IVF Jonathan Van Blerkom 17
Section 2 Clinical aspects
3 Single embryo transfer: concepts and definitions Jan Gerris Petra De Sutter 53
4 Patient selection for single embryo transfer Ofer Fainaru Mark D. Hornstein 67
5 Perinatal outcome after single embryo transfer Petra De Sutter Jan Gerris 75
6 Single embryo transfer as a model for early conception and implantation Anja Pinborg Anne Loft 83
7 Ovarian stimulation, blastocyst culture and preimplantation genetic screening for elective single embryo transfer Robert P. S. Jansen Steven J. McArthur 93
8 Sequential embryo selection for single embryo transfer Lynette Scott 109
9A Cryo-augmentation after single embryo transfer: the European experience Aila Tiitinen 121
9B Cryo-augmentation after single embryo transfer: the American experience Marius Meintjes 127
10A Single embryo transfer in recipients of donated oocytes Viveca Söet;derströet;m-Anttila 135
10B The impact of single embryo transfer on embryo donation Jeffrey A. Keenan Reginald Finger 139
10C SET in unique clinical situations: single women, lesbians Karen J. Purcell 143
10D Preimplantation genetic diagnosis and single embryo transfer Willem Verpoest 147
11 Counseling patients for single embryo transfer Sharon N. Covington 151
12 Stress-reduction techniques to reduce patient dropout rates during elective single embryo transferJanetti Marotta 159
13 Barriers for elective single embryo transfer implementation Arno M. van Peperstraten Jan A. M. Kremer Didi D. M. Braat 171
14 Single embryo transfer: the Swedish experience Christina Bergh Per-Olof Karlströet;m Ann Thurin-Kjellberg 183
15 Single embryo transfer: the Dutch experience Aafke P. A. van Montfoort 191
16 Philosophical and ethical considerations on single embryo transfer Guido Pennings 199
Section 3 Controversies
17 What is the optimum day of transfer for single embryo transfer? Success rates, monozygotic twinning and epigenetic issues Christine C. Skiadas Catherine Racowsky 213
18 Cost-effectiveness of single embryo transfer in assisted reproductive technology cycles John Collins 223
19 Defining success in assisted reproduction Siladitya Bhattacharya 231
20 Should sperm parameters be considered in patient selection for single embryo transfer? Denny Sakkas Hasan M. El-Fakahany Emre U. Seli 241
21 Does self-regulation work for implementation of single embryo transfer? G. David Adamson 249
22 An American perspective on single embryo transfer John M. Norian Eric D. Levens Alan H. DeCherney G. David Adamson 269
23 A European perspective on single embryo transfer André Van Steirteghem 283
Index 289
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