OBESITY IS ASSOCIATED WITH AN INCREASED RISK OF EARLY PREGNANCY LOSS FOLLOWING EUPLOID FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFER
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The authors aimed to investigate the relationship between obesity and the risk of early pregnancy loss in patients undergoing autologous euploid frozen embryo transfer (FET). Their findings indicate that patients with obesity have a 19% increased risk of pregnancy loss compared to non-obese patients, with the risk escalating across different obesity categories. Additionally, while implantation rates were similar, patients with obesity exhibited lower chances of achieving clinical pregnancies, ongoing pregnancies, and live births.
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