The aim of this observational cohort study is to evaluate the pregnancy rate, the ongoing pregnancy rate and the live birth rate of infertile women aged between 18 and 45 years who undergo a single surgical step of oocyte retrieval and uterine interstitial myolisis . The main questions of these study are: 1. What is the chances of a positive pregnancy test and what is the chances of live birth for women who undergo oocyte retrieval and interstitial myolysis in a single surgical step? 2. Are there any complications associated with performing the two surgical techniques at the same time? Researchers will calculate IVF/ICSI outcomes after embryotransfer of vitrified blastocystis obtained after oocyte retrieval and subsequent interstitial myolysis. Women undergoing oocyte retrieval will agree to undergo oocyte retrieval and interstitial myolysis at the same time, to freeze their blastocysts and to transfer them into the uterus after 6 months
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Chance of pregnancy after frozen embryotransfer
Timeframe: From the transfer of the thawed blastocyst to the birth of the baby. 18 months
IVF/ICSI outcome
Timeframe: 18 month
Pregnancy Rate
Timeframe: 18 months after oocytes retrieval and interstitial myolysis
Post surgical pelvic organ injury
Timeframe: 30 days
miscarriage rate
Timeframe: 18 months
Live Birth Rate
Timeframe: 18 months