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This book offers successful strategies for maximizing the live-birth rate, limiting risk for women trying to conceive later in life.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009035989
- Artikelnr.: 70913444
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009035989
- Artikelnr.: 70913444
Introduction Dimitrios S. Nikolaou and David B. Seifer; Part I. Demographic
Trends:1. Is 40 the new 30? Increasing reproductive intentions and
fertility rates beyond age 40 Éva Beaujouan and Tomá Sobotka; Part II. The
Biological Basis of Female Reproductive Aging: What Happens To The Ovaries
And The Uterus As They Age?: 2. The biological basis of female reproductive
aging: What happens to the ovaries and uterus as they age? Jacquelyn Shaw,
Jennifer K. Blakemore, David L. Keefe; Part III. Lifestyle, Environment and
Optimizing Reproduction in the 40s: 3. What lifestyle adjustments can
maximize the chance of a natural conception and healthy pregnancy in women
over 40? Alexandra Kermack; Part IV. Re-Thinking and Re-Defining "Family
Planning" For The 21st Century: 4. Diagnostic testing of reproductive aging
David B. Seifer and Tanya Glenn; 5. Fertility preservation for 'Social'
reasons Tim Bracewell-Milnes and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part V. Optimal
Deployment of Art Beyond 40: 6. When to use art beyond 40, how often, how
many attempts, when to stop Steven D. Spandorfer and Pietro Bartoletto; 7.
Optimal IVF protocols for women over 40 and low functional ovarian reserve
David H. Barad and Norbert Gleicher; 8. Fertility counselling beyond 40
Amir Mor and David B. Seifer; 9. Support systems and patient experience
architecture for fertility care of women over 40 in the 2020s Dimitrios S.
Nikolaou and David B. Seifer; Part VI. Obstetric Management Beyond 40: 10.
The optimal management of first-trimester pregnancy beyond 40 Beth
Cartwright and Aditi Naik; 11. Optimal management of pregnancy beyond 12
weeks, labour and the puerperium for woman over 40 Shane Duffy, Pritha
Dasmahapatra; Part VII. The Children of Older Parents: 12. What do we know
about the children of women over 40 and what can older mothers do to
optimize their children's development? Vickie Schafer and Winifred Mak;
Part VIII. What Are Realistic Alternatives to Conceiving With Autologous
Eggs?: 13. Practical egg donation in women over 40 James P Toner and Lauren
Rouleau; Part IX. New Technologies: 14. Is it likely that reproductive
aging could be delayed or reversed using advanced technologies in the
future? Paula Amato and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part X. Ethics: 15. Ethical
issues in the use of assisted reproductive technology in women over age 40
Nicole Yoder and Gwendolyn P. Quinn; Final thoughts David B. Seifer and
Dimitrios S. Nikolaou; Index.
Trends:1. Is 40 the new 30? Increasing reproductive intentions and
fertility rates beyond age 40 Éva Beaujouan and Tomá Sobotka; Part II. The
Biological Basis of Female Reproductive Aging: What Happens To The Ovaries
And The Uterus As They Age?: 2. The biological basis of female reproductive
aging: What happens to the ovaries and uterus as they age? Jacquelyn Shaw,
Jennifer K. Blakemore, David L. Keefe; Part III. Lifestyle, Environment and
Optimizing Reproduction in the 40s: 3. What lifestyle adjustments can
maximize the chance of a natural conception and healthy pregnancy in women
over 40? Alexandra Kermack; Part IV. Re-Thinking and Re-Defining "Family
Planning" For The 21st Century: 4. Diagnostic testing of reproductive aging
David B. Seifer and Tanya Glenn; 5. Fertility preservation for 'Social'
reasons Tim Bracewell-Milnes and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part V. Optimal
Deployment of Art Beyond 40: 6. When to use art beyond 40, how often, how
many attempts, when to stop Steven D. Spandorfer and Pietro Bartoletto; 7.
Optimal IVF protocols for women over 40 and low functional ovarian reserve
David H. Barad and Norbert Gleicher; 8. Fertility counselling beyond 40
Amir Mor and David B. Seifer; 9. Support systems and patient experience
architecture for fertility care of women over 40 in the 2020s Dimitrios S.
Nikolaou and David B. Seifer; Part VI. Obstetric Management Beyond 40: 10.
The optimal management of first-trimester pregnancy beyond 40 Beth
Cartwright and Aditi Naik; 11. Optimal management of pregnancy beyond 12
weeks, labour and the puerperium for woman over 40 Shane Duffy, Pritha
Dasmahapatra; Part VII. The Children of Older Parents: 12. What do we know
about the children of women over 40 and what can older mothers do to
optimize their children's development? Vickie Schafer and Winifred Mak;
Part VIII. What Are Realistic Alternatives to Conceiving With Autologous
Eggs?: 13. Practical egg donation in women over 40 James P Toner and Lauren
Rouleau; Part IX. New Technologies: 14. Is it likely that reproductive
aging could be delayed or reversed using advanced technologies in the
future? Paula Amato and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part X. Ethics: 15. Ethical
issues in the use of assisted reproductive technology in women over age 40
Nicole Yoder and Gwendolyn P. Quinn; Final thoughts David B. Seifer and
Dimitrios S. Nikolaou; Index.
Introduction Dimitrios S. Nikolaou and David B. Seifer; Part I. Demographic
Trends:1. Is 40 the new 30? Increasing reproductive intentions and
fertility rates beyond age 40 Éva Beaujouan and Tomá Sobotka; Part II. The
Biological Basis of Female Reproductive Aging: What Happens To The Ovaries
And The Uterus As They Age?: 2. The biological basis of female reproductive
aging: What happens to the ovaries and uterus as they age? Jacquelyn Shaw,
Jennifer K. Blakemore, David L. Keefe; Part III. Lifestyle, Environment and
Optimizing Reproduction in the 40s: 3. What lifestyle adjustments can
maximize the chance of a natural conception and healthy pregnancy in women
over 40? Alexandra Kermack; Part IV. Re-Thinking and Re-Defining "Family
Planning" For The 21st Century: 4. Diagnostic testing of reproductive aging
David B. Seifer and Tanya Glenn; 5. Fertility preservation for 'Social'
reasons Tim Bracewell-Milnes and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part V. Optimal
Deployment of Art Beyond 40: 6. When to use art beyond 40, how often, how
many attempts, when to stop Steven D. Spandorfer and Pietro Bartoletto; 7.
Optimal IVF protocols for women over 40 and low functional ovarian reserve
David H. Barad and Norbert Gleicher; 8. Fertility counselling beyond 40
Amir Mor and David B. Seifer; 9. Support systems and patient experience
architecture for fertility care of women over 40 in the 2020s Dimitrios S.
Nikolaou and David B. Seifer; Part VI. Obstetric Management Beyond 40: 10.
The optimal management of first-trimester pregnancy beyond 40 Beth
Cartwright and Aditi Naik; 11. Optimal management of pregnancy beyond 12
weeks, labour and the puerperium for woman over 40 Shane Duffy, Pritha
Dasmahapatra; Part VII. The Children of Older Parents: 12. What do we know
about the children of women over 40 and what can older mothers do to
optimize their children's development? Vickie Schafer and Winifred Mak;
Part VIII. What Are Realistic Alternatives to Conceiving With Autologous
Eggs?: 13. Practical egg donation in women over 40 James P Toner and Lauren
Rouleau; Part IX. New Technologies: 14. Is it likely that reproductive
aging could be delayed or reversed using advanced technologies in the
future? Paula Amato and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part X. Ethics: 15. Ethical
issues in the use of assisted reproductive technology in women over age 40
Nicole Yoder and Gwendolyn P. Quinn; Final thoughts David B. Seifer and
Dimitrios S. Nikolaou; Index.
Trends:1. Is 40 the new 30? Increasing reproductive intentions and
fertility rates beyond age 40 Éva Beaujouan and Tomá Sobotka; Part II. The
Biological Basis of Female Reproductive Aging: What Happens To The Ovaries
And The Uterus As They Age?: 2. The biological basis of female reproductive
aging: What happens to the ovaries and uterus as they age? Jacquelyn Shaw,
Jennifer K. Blakemore, David L. Keefe; Part III. Lifestyle, Environment and
Optimizing Reproduction in the 40s: 3. What lifestyle adjustments can
maximize the chance of a natural conception and healthy pregnancy in women
over 40? Alexandra Kermack; Part IV. Re-Thinking and Re-Defining "Family
Planning" For The 21st Century: 4. Diagnostic testing of reproductive aging
David B. Seifer and Tanya Glenn; 5. Fertility preservation for 'Social'
reasons Tim Bracewell-Milnes and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part V. Optimal
Deployment of Art Beyond 40: 6. When to use art beyond 40, how often, how
many attempts, when to stop Steven D. Spandorfer and Pietro Bartoletto; 7.
Optimal IVF protocols for women over 40 and low functional ovarian reserve
David H. Barad and Norbert Gleicher; 8. Fertility counselling beyond 40
Amir Mor and David B. Seifer; 9. Support systems and patient experience
architecture for fertility care of women over 40 in the 2020s Dimitrios S.
Nikolaou and David B. Seifer; Part VI. Obstetric Management Beyond 40: 10.
The optimal management of first-trimester pregnancy beyond 40 Beth
Cartwright and Aditi Naik; 11. Optimal management of pregnancy beyond 12
weeks, labour and the puerperium for woman over 40 Shane Duffy, Pritha
Dasmahapatra; Part VII. The Children of Older Parents: 12. What do we know
about the children of women over 40 and what can older mothers do to
optimize their children's development? Vickie Schafer and Winifred Mak;
Part VIII. What Are Realistic Alternatives to Conceiving With Autologous
Eggs?: 13. Practical egg donation in women over 40 James P Toner and Lauren
Rouleau; Part IX. New Technologies: 14. Is it likely that reproductive
aging could be delayed or reversed using advanced technologies in the
future? Paula Amato and Dimitrios Nikolaou; Part X. Ethics: 15. Ethical
issues in the use of assisted reproductive technology in women over age 40
Nicole Yoder and Gwendolyn P. Quinn; Final thoughts David B. Seifer and
Dimitrios S. Nikolaou; Index.