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Introduction The human microbiome comprises trillions of bacteria, archaea, fungi, protists, and viruses that play crucial roles in maintaining health and influencing progression of disease. There is considerable variation in the microbial
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, success of the embryo transfer, the outcome of pregnancy and health of any resulting offspring can all be measured and reported in a study involving in vitro fertilisation (IVF) ( Heijnen et al. 2004 ). Accordingly, a recent review of outcome reporting
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biologically plausible potential impact of maternal therapeutic progesterone supplementation and a longer-term impact on offspring health, not evident at birth. It, therefore, seems sensible to limit pharmaceutical progesterone exposure in early pregnancy to
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