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Contents; Contributors; Preface; How to use this book; Section 1: Counseling and preparation phase; 1 Risk of cancer from ovarian stimulation; 2 Risk of early menopause following IVF treatment; 3 The HIV positive female; 4 The HIV positive male; 5 The hepatitis B/C carrier patient; 6 The patient with cystic fibrosis; 7 The patient on medication; 8 The patient with thrombophilia; 9 The patient with autoimmune disorders; 10 The patient with malignant disease: fertility preservation; 11 The patient with heart disease 327 $a12 The patient with diabetes13 The patient with thyroid disease; 14 The patient with hyperprolactinemia; 15 The patient with polycystic ovaries; 16 The renal transplant patient and IVF; 17 The patient with previous pelvic irradiation; 18 Fertility after chemotherapy; 19 The patient with abnormal cervical cytology; 20 The patient with previous borderline ovarian tumor; 21 The patient with an endometrioma; 22 The patient with cervical stenosis; 23 Vaccination and ART; 24 The patient with hydrosalpinx; 25 The patient with poor ovarian reserve; 26 The patient with congenital uterine anomalies 327 $a27 The patient with congenital cervico-vaginal anomalies28 The patient with uterine fibroids; 29 The patient with previous Essure® sterilization; 30 The patient with previous endometrial ablation; 31 The couple with recurrent implantation failure; 32 The patient with previous uterine artery embolization; 33 Endometrial polyp detected during ART treatment; 34 The obese patient; 35 Asherman syndrome; 36 The older patient; 37 Requests for mild or natural cycle IVF treatment; 38 The ART patient with psychosexual problems; 39 The patient needing third-party reproduction 327 $a40 Request for "social egg freezing"41 The patient with bariatric surgery; Section 2: Pituitary suppression and ovarian stimulation phase; 42 Poor response during ovarian stimulation; 43 Ovarian stimulation for IVF in a patient with previous severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome; 44 Unable to achieve pituitary down-regulation; 45 The patient discovered pregnant during pituitary down-regulation; 46 Ovarian cysts following pituitary down-regulation; 47 Poor endometrial development; 48 Missed IVF medications; 49 The patient with a history of estrogen-receptor positive cancer 327 $a50 The patient over-responding to controlled ovarian stimulation during IVFSection 3: Oocyte retrieval; 51 General anesthesia or sedation for oocyte retrieval?; 52 Delayed oocyte retrieval; 53 Empty follicle syndrome; 54 Bleeding following oocyte retrieval; 55 To flush or not to flush follicles at oocyte retrieval?; 56 Inaccessible ovaries at oocyte retrieval; 57 Endometriotic cysts at oocyte retrieval; Section 4: Embryo transfer; 58 Couple splitting while embryos are in storage; 59 Endometrial cavity fluid identified during IVF treatment; 60 Difficult embryo transfer 327 $a61 Excessive cervical mucus and retained embryo at embryo transfer 330 $aAssisted reproduction techniques have led to the birth of 4 million babies worldwide Assisted reproduction techniques (ART), in particular in-vitro fertilization and intra-cytoplasmic sperm injection, are the most advanced forms of infertility treatment. 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