Allostatic load, a measure of chronic physiological stress, is associated with pregnancy outcomes, but not fertility, among women with unexplained infertility

Emily S. Barrett, Wendy Vitek, Omar Mbowe, Sally W. Thurston, Richard S. Legro, Ruben Alvero, Valerie Baker, G. Wright Bates, Peter Casson, Christos Coutifaris, Esther Eisenberg, Karl Hansen, Stephen Krawetz, Randal Robinson, Mitchell Rosen, Rebecca Usadi, Heping Zhang, Nanette Santoro, Michael Peter Diamond

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