How Should the Number of Embryos Transferred to the Uterus Following in-Vitro Fertilization Be Determined to Avoid the Risk of Multiple Gestation?
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Bronson, Richard
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Human Reproduction 1997 August; 12(8): 1605-1607
Date
1997-08Collections
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