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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1947
A study to determine the time of human ovulation based on microscopic determination of the age of corpora lutea was undertaken on 100 normally menstruating women. Surgical specimens of the ovary ovaries or resected portions of ovaries and endometrium were evaluated following surgery at various stages of the cycle.
J I, BREWER, H O, JONES
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A study to determine the time of human ovulation based on microscopic determination of the age of corpora lutea was undertaken on 100 normally menstruating women. Surgical specimens of the ovary ovaries or resected portions of ovaries and endometrium were evaluated following surgery at various stages of the cycle.
J I, BREWER, H O, JONES
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2001
The role of progesterone (P) in the mechanism of ovulation is controversial at best. The contraceptive application of P was established in rodents in 1936 and with orally absorbed progestogenes was put to human use. There were hints on the proovulatory actions of P administered before the time of ovulation in rats by 1948.
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The role of progesterone (P) in the mechanism of ovulation is controversial at best. The contraceptive application of P was established in rodents in 1936 and with orally absorbed progestogenes was put to human use. There were hints on the proovulatory actions of P administered before the time of ovulation in rats by 1948.
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Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic & Neonatal Nursing, 1985
Ovulation induction has developed as a valuable noninvasive therapy for the infertile couple. The nurse's role focuses on assisting the couple, as a unit, to understand and cope with the necessary regimen, tests, examinations, and therapies necessary to reach the goal of conception.
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Ovulation induction has developed as a valuable noninvasive therapy for the infertile couple. The nurse's role focuses on assisting the couple, as a unit, to understand and cope with the necessary regimen, tests, examinations, and therapies necessary to reach the goal of conception.
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Ovulation prediction and detection with the CUE® Ovulation Predictor*
Human Reproduction, 1988Predicting ovulation is useful for managing the infertile patient and when done sufficiently in advance for fertility regulation by periodic abstinence. It has been reported that ovulation could be predicted by measurement of salivary and vaginal electrical resistance (SR and VR).
R S, Fernando, J, Regas, G, Betz
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Infertility, ovulation, induced ovulation, and female cancers
European Journal of Cancer Prevention, 2011Early menarche and late menopause increase the risk of breast cancer. Endogenous progesterone, together with estrogens, is related to the risk of breast cancer, as is the combination of estrogens and progestins in menopause hormone replacement therapy.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 1967
Franklin L. Payne +3 more
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Franklin L. Payne +3 more
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1962
R B, GREENBLATT, S, ROY, V B, MAHESH
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R B, GREENBLATT, S, ROY, V B, MAHESH
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