Twin pregnancy following transmyometrial-subendometrial embryo transfer for repeated implantation failure

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Most in-vitro fertilization (IVF) failures are due to failure of implantation. We present a case of a successful attempt at transvaginal/transmyometrial/subendometrial embryo transfer in a patient with seven previous failures in assisted conception cycles. We demonstrate achievement of a twin pregnancy, which resulted in the delivery of healthy twin girls in January 1997, following a novel technique of embryo transfer.

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Asaad, M., & Carver-Ward, J. A. (1997). Twin pregnancy following transmyometrial-subendometrial embryo transfer for repeated implantation failure. Human Reproduction, 12(12), 2824–2825. https://doi.org/10.1093/humrep/12.12.2824

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