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9,13,15). Las sociedades científicas y los profesionales de la salud de-
ben concienciarse del problema, facilitar el medio necesario para rec-
tificar e informar a las parejas estériles de estos riesgos antes del co-
mienzo de un ciclo de FIV.

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