Comparison of tubal reanastomosis and in vitro fertilisation for restoring fertility in women with a history of tubal ligation
Key Points
The research investigates the reproductive outcomes of tubal reanastomosis versus in vitro fertilisation in women who had tubal ligation.
Comparison of reproductive outcomes between two fertility restoration methods.
Analysis of outcomes based on women's age.
Evaluation of live birth rates and other fertility metrics.
Tubal reanastomosis and in vitro fertilisation show significant differences in reproductive success.
Age plays a critical role in determining fertility outcomes for both methods.
Abstract
This study elucidated significant differences in reproductive outcomes between tubal reanastomosis and in vitro fertilisation in women with a history of tubal ligation, emphasising the critical role of age.
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