
|Articles|February 1, 2001
Symposium: Strategies to prevent multiple pregnancy during infertility treatment
Pregnancies from assisted reproductive technology or ovulation induction are more likely to result in multiple birth than those conceived spontaneously. In this roundtable, a panel of experts discusses practical strategies to increase the likelihood that ART and OI/IUI will result in a singleton pregnancy.
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