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Instituto Bernabeu researchers study the impact of the male factor on embryo mosaicism
Instituto Bernabeu researchers have studied the impact of the male factor on embryo mosaicism or cases of embryos with some normal cells and some chromosomally abnormal cells. It is one of the reasons for implantation …
The Embryology and Reproductive Medicine Units at Instituto Bernabeu are leading research aimed at determining if a reasonable number of good quality blastocysts (embryos on days 5 to 6 or development prior to implantation) can …
Instituto Bernabeu has undertaken a research project that aims to analyse if using probiotics could improve pregnancy rates in assisted reproduction treatment. To this end, the clinic has performed a study involving a group of …
Instituto Bernabeu has participated in a professional event for general health and reproductive medicine specialists. The clinic addressed the procedures it adheres to for egg and sperm donation, in addition to means of achieving improved …
Instituto Bernabeu uses next-generation sequencing to understand unknown causes of infertility
The genetics laboratory at Instituto Bernabeu is using next-generation sequencing to find out what is behind unknown causes of sterility. In 2020, Instituto Bernabeu will continue with work on the research into this subject that …
Instituto Bernabeu research aimed to determine if any ovarian stimulation factors can be linked to oocyte morphology and to the type of membrane breakage when intracytoplasmic spermatozoa injection (ICSI) is performed. This assisted reproduction technique …
New IB Newsletter: Microbiome analysis in patients with embryo implantation failure
The new Instituto Bernabeu Group newsletter is now available. Microbiome analysis in patients with embryo implantation failure.
Instituto Bernabeu in Cartagena is organising a scientific event to address progress in the treatment of uterine fibroids. The event will be held on Friday, 31st January in the graduation room at the Polytechnic University in …
Ovarian rejuvenation: an opportunity for young patients suffering from premature menopause
Instituto Bernabeu is set to employ a new technique that helps women under 35 years of age to have children with their own ova. These women are otherwise compelled to turn to egg donation
Instituto Bernabeu’s social welfare entity invests over €123,000 in courses of treatment for patients who have limited financial resources. This is over 70% of the €176,000 total spend. It donates €33,500 to NGOs, €14,200 to …