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Single frozen-thawed high-quality blastocyst transfer singleton pregnancies were associated with significantly higher rates of biochemical pregnancies (66.6% vs. 49.0%; P <0.001), clinical pregnancies (62.4% vs. 44.1%; P <0.001), ongoing pregnancies (50.8% vs. 33.3%; P <0.001), and live births (49.9% vs. 32.4%; P <0.001) compared to single frozen-thawed poor-quality blastocyst transfer pregnancies.
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Wu, Jing; Yang, Chen; Zheng, Wei; Cao, Meng-Yi; Li, Meng-Na; Kuang, Yi-Hui; Ren, Bing-Nan; Zu, Ruo-Wen; Shen, Ran; Han, Jing-Yi; Li, Pei-Xin; Guan, Yi-Chun.
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