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HOW LONG CAN YOU GO: DOES LENGTH OF STIMULATION NEEDED TO GENERATE EUPLOID EMBRYOS AFFECT FROZEN EMBRYO TRANSFERS (FET) OUTCOMES? [Meeting Abstract]

Shaw, Jacquelyn; McCaffrey, Caroline; Grifo, James A.; Blakemore, Jennifer K.; Berkeley, Alan S.
ISI:000699951501405
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 5273472

PREIMPLANTATION GENETIC TESTING FOR BRCA: 10 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE AT A LARGE ACADEMIC FERTILITY CENTER. [Meeting Abstract]

Barrett, Francesca; Shaw, Jacquelyn; Besser, Andria G.; Grifo, James A.; Blakemore, Jennifer K.
ISI:000699951501466
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 5273482

HEPARIN, TO CLOT OR NOT: IS IT NEEDED IN OOCYTE RETRIEVAL FLUSH MEDIA? [Meeting Abstract]

Weidenbaum, Emily; Shaw, Jacquelyn; McCaffrey, Caroline; Grifo, James
ISI:000680508800019
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 5273562

The biological basis of female reproductive aging : what happens to the ovaries and uterus as they age?

Chapter by: Shaw, Jacquelyn; Blakemore, Jennifer K; Keefe, David L
in: Optimizing the management of fertility in women over 40 by Nikolaou, Dimitrios; Seifer, David B (Eds)
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2021
pp. ?-
ISBN: 9781316516829
CID: 5273612

VAGINAL ULTRASOUND PROBE FOR ABDOMINAL OOCYTE RETRIEVAL: DEMONSTRATION OF A NOVEL APPROACH [Meeting Abstract]

Shaw, J; Licciardi, F L
Objective: The efficacy and safety of use of the transvaginal ultrasound probe for percutaneous abdominal oocyte retrieval in patients with limited vaginal access has been established in prior studies,1-2 but the technique has not been demonstrated widely. Methodology: This video uses a patient case to explain and demonstrate the technique of percutaneous transabdominal oocyte retrieval with the transvaginal ultrasound probe in a patient without vaginal access to her ovaries. Patient consent was obtained prior to creation of the video.
Conclusion(s): Abdominal oocyte aspiration using a high frequency transvaginal ultrasound probe should be considered in patients with ovaries inaccessible vaginally. It is safe, effective and an easily skill to acquire. References: 1. Baldini D, Lavopa C, Vizziello G, Sciancalepore AG, Malvasi A. The safe use of transvaginal ultrasound probe for transabdominal oocyte retrieval in patients with vaginally inaccessible ovaries. Front Womens Healt. 2018; 3(2):1-3. 2. Sekhon L, Said T, Del Valle A. Percutaneous transabdominal oocyte retrieval using vaginal ultrasound probe: A novel, effective and safe method for oocyte retrieval in patients with vaginally inaccessible ovaries. Fertil Steril. 2014; 101(2) Supplement.
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EMBASE:2008331521
ISSN: 1556-5653
CID: 4643482

Preimplantation genetic testing for a monogenic disorder can prevent live births affected by fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombocytopenia [Letter]

Shaw, Jacquelyn; Blakemore, Jennifer K; Moomjy, Maureen
PMID: 32285999
ISSN: 1545-5017
CID: 4401692

DO POLYCYSTIC OVARIAN SYNDROME PATIENTS WITH LOWER HEMOGLOBIN A1C LEVELS HAVE BETTER IVF OUTCOMES?. [Meeting Abstract]

Rossillo, Mary; Yoder, Nicole D.; Shaw, Jacquelyn; Blakemore, Jennifer K.; McCulloh, David H.; Grifo, James A.; Nachtigall, Margaret
ISI:000579355301251
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 4685352

INCREASED USE OF EXPANDED CARRIER SCREENING (ECS) GENETIC PANELS IDENTIFY MANY TYPES OF FACTOR XI VARIANTS: WHAT DO WE DO WITH THIS INFORMATION FOR INFERTILITY PATIENTS? [Meeting Abstract]

Shaw, Jacquelyn; Besser, Andria G.; Salamah, Orah Yvonne; Grifo, James A.
ISI:000579355301147
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 4685332

EXPERIENCE EQUALS EXPERTISE: OUTCOMES OF LIVE EMBRYO TRANSFERS (ET) BY REPRODUCTIVE ENDOCRINOLOGY AND INFERTILITY (REI) FELLOWS (FEL) COMPARED TO ATTENDING (ATT) PHYSICIANS. [Meeting Abstract]

Shaw, Jacquelyn; Parra, Carlos M.; Blakemore, Jennifer K.; Fino, Mary Elizabeth; Licciardi, Frederick L.
ISI:000579355300238
ISSN: 0015-0282
CID: 4685192

Fertility Preservation at an Advanced Reproductive Age: When Hope and Reality Collide

Chapter by: Shaw, Jacquelyn; Goldman, Kara N
in: Textbook of oncofertility research and practice : a multidisciplinary approach by Woodruff, Terea K; et al [Eds]
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, [2019]
pp. ?-
ISBN: 9783030028671
CID: 5273622