Publications
Features of reproduction and assisted reproduction in the white (Ceratotherium simum) and black (Diceros bicornis) rhinoceros Ghent University
Current issues in medically assisted reproduction and genetics in Europe: research, clinical practice, ethics, legal issues and policyEuropean Society of Human Genetics and European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology KU Leuven
Recent developments in genetics and medically assisted reproduction Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University KU Leuven
Two leading European professional societies, the European Society of Human Genetics and the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology, have worked together since 2004 to evaluate the impact of fast research advances at the interface of assisted reproduction and genetics, including their application into clinical practice. In September 2016, the expert panel met for the third time. The topics discussed highlighted important issues ...
Self-operated endovaginal telemonitoring versus traditional monitoring of ovarian stimulation in assisted reproduction Vrije Universiteit Brussel Ghent University
STUDY QUESTION: Does self-operated endovaginal telemonitoring (SOET) of the ovarian stimulation phase in IVF/ICSI produce similar laboratory, clinical, patient reported and health-economic results as traditional monitoring (non-SOET)?
SUMMARY ANSWER: SOET is not inferior to traditional monitoring (non-SOET).
WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY: Monitoring the follicular phase is needed to adapt gonadotrophin dose, detect threatening ...
Babies from behind the bars : stratified assisted reproduction in Palestine/Israel Ghent University
Lifestyle-related factors and access to medically assisted reproduction Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Intrafamilial medically assisted reproduction Ghent University
The promise of in vitro maturation in assisted reproduction and fertility preservation. Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Assisted reproduction counseling in women aged 40 and above: a cohort study Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Fertility treatment in women aged ?40 year old remains difficult and controversial. All available studies in older women report results of one specific method of ART, i.e. IUI, IVF/ICSI or oocyte donation, and success rates are always published per attempt but never per patient. Randomized studies are not available because of the obvious heterogeneity in patient populations and treatment options.
This prospective ...