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Luteal phase after ovarian hyperstimulation

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1987
SummaryThe luteal phase was investigated in 17 women with normal menstrual cycles and tubal infertility who were superovulated with clomiphene (9 cycles), clomiphene plus pulsatile human menopausal gonadotrophin (hMG) (12 cycles) and clomiphene plus pulsatile follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) (11 cycles) during an in‐vitro fertilization programme ...
Allan Templeton   +2 more
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The Short Luteal Phase12

The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 1970
ABSTRACT From among a group of women with apparently normal menstrual cycles, 7 cycles with short luteal phases were identified. These cycles were characterized by grossly normal FSH and LH patterns although the FSH/LH ratio was below normal. Mean plasma progesterone increased to less than 2 ng/ml shortly after the LH peak; thus, the peak level was ...
Charles A. Strott   +3 more
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Luteal-Phase Stimulation

2015
There has been a recent awakening of attention to luteal-phase stimulation (LPS) that could be explained by a combination of circumstances. First, there are physiological grounds to support the notion of this new approach [1–3], provided that it is possible to separate ovarian stimulation and endometrial maturation by stages in order to avoid ...
Marta Devesa   +3 more
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THE DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF LUTEAL PHASE DEFICIENCY

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1977
Between 1973 and 1975, 16 patients evaluated for infertility at Duke University Medical Center were diagnosed as having luteal phase deficiency. A majority had had prior infertility surveys, and the average duration of their infertility exceeded 2 years.
Sezer Aksel   +3 more
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Mifepristone for luteal phase contraception

Contraception, 2003
The concept of luteal phase contraception and the use of mifepristone in clinical trials, which allows for testing of its validity, as well as clinical pharmacological research designed to understand its mode of action, are reviewed. Early luteal phase administration has a variety of morphological, physiological and biochemical effects on the ...
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REVIEW

Human Reproduction, 1991
The values of various methods used to evaluate the luteal phase, including basal body temperature, measurement of progesterone (P), endometrial biopsy, ultrasonographic measurement of endometrial thickness, and measurement of endometrial proteins, are reviewed. Luteal phase defect (LPD) is a controversial entity. The diagnosis of this condition is best
Tin-Chiu Li, Ian D. Cooke
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Follicular phase treatment of luteal phase dysfunction

Fertility and Sterility, 1981
Previously, we demonstrated that selective suppression of serum follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) in monkeys treated with charcoal-extracted porcine follicular fluid (pFF) in the early follicular phase induced luteal defects resembling those which occur spontaneously in women and monkeys.
Gere S. diZerega, Gary D. Hodgen
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The luteal phase after ovarian stimulation

Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 2002
Evaluation of the luteal phase after ovarian stimulation presents several difficulties. Until today, it has not been proved that in cycles stimulated with clomiphene citrate/human menopausal gonadotrophins, luteal supplementation with progesterone significantly increases implantation rate.
Kolibianakis, Efstratios, Devroey, Paul
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Normal variation in the length of the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle: identification of the short luteal phase

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 1984
Summary.Normal probability plots were used to assess the homogeneity of a population of 327 luteal phases from apparently ovulatory menstrual cycles. The length of the luteal phase was defined as the interval (in days) following but not including, the luteinizing hormone peak, up to and including the day before onset of menstruation. A small sub‐set of
Brut-Marie Landgren   +2 more
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Luteal-phase insufficiency

1984
Dr F. Zegers produced data for the plasma progesterone profile in a normal cycle. He obtained data in 22 patients who were stopping barrier contraception and, using these patients (who subsequently proved to be highly fertile), he was able to show no difference between the non-conception cycles and the progesterone profile in the subsequent conception ...
I. D. Cooke, N. Heasley
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