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Fig. 3 | Reproductive Biology and Endocrinology

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From: High anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) is associated with increased risks of ectopic pregnancy in women undergoing fresh embryo transfer cycle, a cohort study

Fig. 3

Risk factors for ectopic pregnancy in women who underwent fresh embryo transfer cycles and women who resulted in pregnancy. Left: heterotopic pregnancy was excluded; Right: heterotopic pregnancy was included as ectopic pregnancy. Model 1: female age, BMI, parity, primary infertility, ectopic pregnancy history, ovulatory dysfunction, tube factor and serum AMH levels ≥ 7 ng/ml were included in the regression analysis. Model 2: female age, BMI, parity, primary infertility, ectopic pregnancy history, ovulatory dysfunction, tube factor, serum AMH levels ≥ 7 ng/ml, Gn doses, the use of ICSI, blastocyst transfer, double embryo transfer, transfer of at least one poor quality embryo, the number of oocyte yeild, estradiol levels, thin endometrium, and the use of GnRH antagonist were included in the regression analysis

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