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Langzeit-Follow-up von Patientinnen nach ovarieller Stimulation und Kinderwunschtherapien

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Es wird häufig von Patientinnen und ihren Partnern nach möglichen Langzeitschäden einer Kinderwunschbehandlung bzw. einer Hormonstimulation gefragt. In diesem Kapitel sollen kurzfristige, mittelfristige und langfristige Risiken behandelt werden. Dabei wird neben den somatischen Aspekten auch die familiäre Gesundheit anhand der verfügbaren Literatur dargestellt.

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Ludwig, M. (2018). Langzeit-Follow-up von Patientinnen nach ovarieller Stimulation und Kinderwunschtherapien. In: Diedrich, K., Ludwig, M., Griesinger, G. (eds) Reproduktionsmedizin. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-55601-6_51-1

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