88% per blastocyst transferred, for women below 35 years old
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88% per blastocyst transferred, for women below 35 years old
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In more detail: in our Unit, initiation of antagonist administration is decided according to individualized criteria and is associated with statistically higher pregnancy rates.
Our study was published in Human Reproduction, official journal of ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology).
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The international scientific organization FACULTY of 1000 MEDICINE, which reviews clinical studies, has positively assessed a published study of our team.
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Our study regarding the best ovarian stimulation protocol, had a special mention by the Editor of the journal Human Reproduction.
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Our team has published two of the largest studies (by number of patients included) in the international bibliography, with regards to the new ovarian stimulation treatment for women with poor response and polycystic ovaries.
There is detailed report of 2 studies of our team in the journal of Human Reproduction.
The first twins born by a paraplegic man were conceived in our center using sperm taken by electroejaculation.
Marianna (45) and Alexandros (42) visited Eugonia about a year and a half ago to seek infetility treatment, after several unsuccessful attepmts at other IVF Centres.
Claudia from London shares her positive experience with ladies who are on the lookout for solutions for their fertility struggles.
Adrianna and her husband Nicolas are overjoyed to welcome their new family member following innovative treatment for severe ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) at Eugonia Assisted Reproduction Unit in Athens, Greece.
When my husband and I decided to start trying for a baby…had no idea of the journey needed to get to our baby girl. I choose to call the whole process ‘a journey’ not because it sounds better but because in our case it was a long process, full of pleasant and unpleasant surprises, loads of tests, two ivf cycles and five consecutive hysteroscopies between them.
Miracles do actually happen! After many years of disappointment and desperation, a paralysed man has fathered twin boys with the help of Dr Tryfon Lianas and his team at Eugonia Assisted Reproduction Unit in Athens, Greece.