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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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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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WITHDRAWN: Luteal phase support in assisted reproduction cycles.

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2008
BACKGROUND The aspiration of the granulosa cells that surround the oocyte and the use of gonadotropin releasing hormone agonists (GnRHa) during assisted reproduction technology (ART) treatment can interfere with the production, during the luteal phase ...
S. Daya, J. Gunby
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Stress and memory retrieval in women: no strong impairing effect during the luteal phase.

Behavioral Neuroscience, 2009
Stress has been shown to impair delayed memory retrieval, but so far no study has been conducted solely with naturally cycling women. In a crossover design, 36 women (all in the luteal phase) participated in two experimental conditions (stress vs ...
D. Schoofs, O. Wolf
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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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Unusual Cleaning Behavior in the Luteal Phase

Psychological Reports, 1992
18 undergraduate women recorded episodes of unusual cleaning, defined as excessive cleaning or cleaning of things not usually cleaned, and the dates of their menstruation over a 2-mo. period. Unusual cleaning was significantly more likely to occur during the luteal phase than at any other time in women not using oral contraceptives.
Deborah Brooks, Kathleen M. Dillon
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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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Luteal Phase: Physiology and Pharmacotherapy

1997
The new corpus luteum of each cycle is formed from the ovulatory follicle or, in the case of assisted reproductive technology, from any follicle from which an egg is removed and is composed in part of granulosa cells which luteinize. As the corpus luteum forms, there is an infolding of the cell columns, and into these interstices come theca cells which
H. W. JonesJr., G. S. Jones
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Supporting the Luteal Phase

2015
The luteal phase extends from the moment of ovulation triggering until the beginning of menses, or of pregnancy. The corpus luteum is generated from luteinized granulosa and theca interna cells that remained in the follicle after oocyte extrusion. It secretes both estrogens and progesterone under the effect of a pulsatile LH stimulation that is slower (
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