Assisted reproductive technology in the United States and Canada: 1994 results generated from the American Society for Reproductive Medicine/Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology Registry

To summarize the procedures and outcomes of assisted reproductive technology (ART) initiated in the United States in 1994. Data were collected on the Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology (SART) Database program and submitted to KMPG Peat Marwick, who served as the 1994 collection center for...

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Canada
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cryopreserved embryos
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donor oocytes
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Female
Fertilization in Vitro - methods
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Pregnancy
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Reproductive Techniques
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