Fertilization rate per oocyte inseminated/injected
Fertilization is defined as the appearance of 2 PN
Fertilization rate per oocyte retrieved
Fertilization is defined as the appearance of 2 PN
Abnormal fertilization rate
Abnormal fertilization is defined as the appearance of 1PN or ≥3 PN
Total fertilization failure rate
Total fertilization is defined as the absence of any zygotes with 2PN
Number of embryos on day 3
Number of embryos on day 3
Number of good quality embryo on day 3
Numbers of embryos on day 3 with good quality
Number of embryo freezing on day 3
Number of embryos freezing on day 3
Positive pregnancy test
Positive pregnancy test is defined as a serum human chorionic gonadotropin level greater than 25 mIU/mL after the completion of the first transfer
Clinical pregnancy
Clinical pregnancy is defined as the presence of at least one gestational sac on ultrasound at 7 weeks' gestation with the detection of heart beat activity, after the completion of the first transfer
Implantation rate
Implantation rate is defined as the number of gestational sacs per number of embryos transferred after the completion of the first transfer
Ongoing pregnancy
Ongoing pregnancy is defined as pregnancy with detectable heart rate at 12 weeks' gestation or beyond, after the completion of the first transfer
Cumulative ongoing pregnancy
Ongoing pregnancy is defined as pregnancy with detectable heart rate at 12 weeks' gestation or beyond, after transfer of all embryos from the started treatment cycle.
Ongoing pregnancy resulting in live birth obtained from all embryos from the first started treatment cycle
Live birth is defined as the birth of at least one newborn after 24 weeks' gestation that exhibits any sign of life (twin will be a single count).
Time from randomization to ongoing pregnancy
Time from randomization to ongoing pregnancy after the completion of the first transfer
Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS)
Symptoms of OHSS
Ectopic pregnancy
A pregnancy in which implantation takes place outside the uterine cavity after completion of the first transfer
Ectopic pregnancy
A pregnancy in which implantation takes place outside the uterine cavity after transfer of all embryos from the started treatment cycle.
Miscarriage
The loss of a clinical pregnancy at 24 weeks of gestation after the completion of the first transfer
Miscarriage
The loss of a clinical pregnancy at 24 weeks of gestation after the completion transfer of all embryos from the started treatment cycle
Multiple pregnancy
Multiple pregnancy is explained as two or more gestational sacs or positive heart beats by transvaginal sonography, after the completion of the first transfer
Multiple pregnancy
Multiple pregnancy is explained as two or more gestational sacs or positive heart beats by transvaginal sonography, after the completion transfer of all embryos from the started treatment cycle
Multiple delivery
Multiple delivery is defined as birth of more than one baby beyond 24 weeks, after the completion of the first transfer
Multiple delivery
Multiple delivery is defined as birth of more than one baby beyond 24 weeks, after the completion transfer of all embryos from the started treatment cycle
Gestational diabetes mellitus
Development of diabetes during pregnancy
Gestational diabetes mellitus
Development of diabetes during pregnancy
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy will include pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH); pre-eclampsia (PET) and eclampsia)
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy will include pregnancy induced hypertension (PIH); pre-eclampsia (PET) and eclampsia)
Antepartum haemorrhage
Including placenta previa, placenta accreta and unexplained
Antepartum haemorrhage
Including placenta previa, placenta accreta and unexplained
Gestational age at delivery
Gestational age at delivery
Gestational age at delivery
Gestational age at delivery
Preterm delivery
Preterm delivery is defined as any delivery at <24, <28, <32, <37 completed weeks' gestation
Preterm delivery
Preterm delivery is defined as any delivery at <24, <28, <32, <37 completed weeks' gestation
Spontaneous preterm birth
Spontaneous preterm birth is defined as delivery spontaneously at <24, <28, <32, <37 completed weeks
Spontaneous preterm birth
Spontaneous preterm birth is defined as delivery spontaneously at <24, <28, <32, <37 completed weeks
Iatrogenic preterm birth
Iatrogenic preterm birth is defined as delivery non-spontaneously at <24, <28, <32, <37 completed weeks
Iatrogenic preterm birth
Iatrogenic preterm birth is defined as delivery non-spontaneously at <24, <28, <32, <37 completed weeks
Birth weight
Weight of newborn
Birth weight
Weight of newborn
Low birth weight
Low birth weight is defined as <2500 gm
Low birth weight
Low birth weight is defined as <2500 gm
Very low birth weight
Very low birth weight is defined as <1500 gm
Very low birth weight
Very low birth weight is defined as <1500 gm
High birth weight
High birth weight is defined as >4000 gm
High birth weight
High birth weight is defined as >4000 gm
Very high birth weight
Very high birth weight is defined as >4500 gm
Very high birth weight
Very high birth weight is defined as >4500 gm
Large for gestational age
Large for gestational age is defined as birth weight >90th percentile
Large for gestational age
Large for gestational age is defined as birth weight >90th percentile
Small for gestational age
Small for gestational age is defined as birth weight <10th percentile
Small for gestational age
Small for gestational age is defined as birth weight <10th percentile
Congenital anomaly diagnosed at birth
Any congenital anomaly will be included
Congenital anomaly diagnosed at birth
Any congenital anomaly will be included
Admission to NICU
The admittance of the newborn to NICU
Admission to NICU
The admittance of the newborn to NICU
Genetic and epigenetic analysis of newborn
Maternal whole blood; newborn's materials including cord blood, neonatal buccal smear, and placental tissue will be collected. Data will be collected for a supplementary analysis and will be reported in a separated paper.
Cost-effectiveness
Including direct and indirect costs; costs related to complications treatment. Cost data will be collected for a supplementary analysis and will be reported in a separated paper.