Elective single embryo transfer: guidelines for practice British Fertility Society and Association of Clinical Embryologists

R Cutting, D Morroll, SA Roberts, S Pickering… - Human …, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
R Cutting, D Morroll, SA Roberts, S Pickering, A Rutherford, on behalf of the BFS and ACE
Human Fertility, 2008Taylor & Francis
Assisted conception treatment is the single most important cause in the increase in multiple
pregnancy and births over the last 25 years. Multiple births are associated with significant
peri natal morbidity and mortality. Europe has led the way in reducing multiple births by
widespread adoption of an elective single embryo policy, which in Belgium is linked to an
increase in state funding. Randomized controlled trials suggest that an eSET policy must
include the ability to cryopreserve and transfer any remaining quality embryos to obtain …
Assisted conception treatment is the single most important cause in the increase in multiple pregnancy and births over the last 25 years. Multiple births are associated with significant peri natal morbidity and mortality. Europe has led the way in reducing multiple births by widespread adoption of an elective single embryo policy, which in Belgium is linked to an increase in state funding. Randomized controlled trials suggest that an eSET policy must include the ability to cryopreserve and transfer any remaining quality embryos to obtain parity with a double embryo transfer. This document provides a review of the available evidence with guidelines for practice, to help facilitate the introduction of an eSET policy in the UK.
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