Home-based monitoring of ovulation to time frozen embryo transfers in the Netherlands (Antarctica-2): an open-label, nationwide, randomised, non-inferiority trial
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Home-based monitoring of ovulation to time frozen embryo transfers in the Netherlands (Antarctica-2): an open-label, nationwide, randomised, non-inferiority trial
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LANCET
Volume 402, Issue 10410, Pages 1347-1355
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Elsevier BV
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2023-09-04
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10.1016/s0140-6736(23)01312-0
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