https://www.selleckchem.com/products/bay-k-8644.html What is the prevalence and pattern of IVF add-on use in Australia? Among women having IVF in the last 3 years, 82% had used one or more IVF add-on, most commonly acupuncture, preimplantation genetic testing for aneuploidy and Chinese herbal medicine. IVF add-ons are procedures, techniques or medicines which may be considered nonessential to IVF, but usually used in attempts to improve the probability of conception and live birth. The use of IVF add-ons is believed to be widespread; however, there is little information about the prevalence and patterns of use in different settings. An online survey was distributed via social media to women in Australia who had undergone IVF since 2017. Women were excluded if they were gestational surrogates, used a surrogate, or underwent ovarian stimulation for oocyte donation or elective oocyte cryopreservation only. The survey was open from 21 June to 14 July 2020. Survey questions included demographics, IVF and medical history, and use of IVF add-ons including dets from Wellcome Trust, during the conduct of the study, and that publishing benefits his career. The remaining authors report no conflict of interest. N/A. N/A. Before and after images are commonly used on Instagram to advertise aesthetic surgical treatments and are a powerful means of prospective patient engagement. Consistency between before and after images accurately demonstrating the postoperative result on Instagram, however, has not been systematically assessed. Our aim was to systematically assess facial cosmetic surgery before and after photography bias on Instagram. The authors queried 19 Instagram facial aesthetic surgery-related hashtags on 3 dates in May 2020. The "top" 9 posts associated with each hashtag (291 posts) were analyzed by 3 plastic surgeons using 5-item rubric quantifying photographic discrepancies between preoperative and postoperative images. Duplicate posts and those that did not include be