A New Edition of Human Reproduction is Available

February 21, 2014

Human Reproduction (Volume 29, No. 3, March 2014) is now available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Eyes wide shut: the illusory tale of ‘occult’ microscopic endometriosis” by Elizabeth Naomi Hopton and David Byron Redwine
  • “Does anonymous sperm donation increase the risk for unions between relatives and the incidence of autosomal recessive diseases due to consanguinity?” by Jean-Louis Serre, et al.
  • “Effect of in vitro culture period on birthweight of singleton newborns” by Jinliang Zhu, et al.
  • “Occult microscopic endometriosis: undetectable by laparoscopy in normal peritoneum” by Khaleque Newaz Khan, et al.
  • “Is ovarian hyperstimulation associated with higher blood pressure in 4-year-old IVF offspring? Part I: multivariable regression analysis” by Jorien Seggers, et al.
  • “Is ovarian hyperstimulation associated with higher blood pressure in 4-year-old IVF offspring? Part II: an explorative causal inference approach” by Sacha La Bastide-Van Gemert, et al.
  • “Quality of care in an IVF programme from a patient’s perspective: development of a validated instrument” by Herborg Holter, et al.
  • “Large baby syndrome in singletons born after frozen embryo transfer (FET): is it due to maternal factors or the cryotechnique?” by A. Pinborg, et al.