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Embryonentransfer

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Der Embryonentransfer muss als das letzte „Segment“ gesehen werden, auf das das behandelnde Team vor dem Zustandekommen der erwünschten Schwangerschaft noch einen aktiven Einfluss nehmen kann. Alle Bedingungen, die Materialauswahl und die genaue Technik sollten für die Patientinnen so simpel, so schnell und so atraumatisch sein und erfolgen wie möglich. Je nach Strategien der verschiedenen IVF-Zentren weltweit haben sich unterschiedliche Zeitabläufe für die Kultivierung und den Embryonentransfer etabliert. Entweder nach 48 h, 72 h, 96 h oder 120 h Kultur werden die Embryonen in die Gebärmutterhöhle der Patientin übertragen.

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Al-Hasani, S., Diedrich, K. (2019). Embryonentransfer. In: Diedrich, K., Ludwig, M., Griesinger, G. (eds) Reproduktionsmedizin. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55601-6_26-1

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