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Internet information on birth options after caesarean compared to the RCOG patient information leaflet : a web survey
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Quality of clinical prediction models in in vitro fertilisation : Which covariates are really important to predict cumulative live birth and which models are best?
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The epidemiology of infectious mononucleosis in Northern Scotland : a decreasing incidence and winter peak
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Five year prognosis in patients with angina identified in primary care : incident cohort study
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Predicting risk of postpartum haemorrhage : a systematic review
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Predictors of success after in vitro fertilization
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A mixed methods exploratory study of women’s relationships with and uses of fertility tracking apps
This work was conducted as a BSc (Hons) research project at the University of Aberdeen. No external funding was received.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
External validation of models for predicting cumulative live birth over multiple complete cycles of IVF treatment
Acknowledgements We are grateful to the HFEA for their permission to analyse the database, extracting the requested information, and assisting with all our queries in an efficient manner. We are also thankful to the data management support of the Grampian Data Safe Haven (DaSH) and the associated financial support of NHS Research Scotland, through NHS Grampian investment in the Grampian DaSH (www.abdn.ac.uk/iahs/facilities/grampian-data-safe-haven.php). Funding This work was supported by the Elphinstone scholarship scheme at the University of Aberdeen and the Assisted Reproduction Unit at Aberdeen Fertility Centre, University of Aberdeen. The funder did not have any role in the study design; data collection, data analysis, and interpretation of data; the writing of the report; nor the decision to submit the paper for publication. S.B. has a commitment of research funding from Merck.Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Should we adopt a prognosis-based approach to unexplained infertility?
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