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Detoxification as a potential intervention for improving in vitro fertilization outcomes: a comparative analysis of failed cycles before and after detox 将戒毒作为改善体外受精结果的潜在干预措施:对戒毒前后失败周期的比较分析
Global Reproductive Health Pub Date : 2024-06-12 DOI: 10.1097/GRH.0000000000000085
Oluwole I. Ogunsola, Atinuke Adeyi, Oladapo A. Ashiru
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