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Effects of different ovulation induction protocols on pregnancy outcomes of fresh cycles in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer with donor sperm. [PDF]
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Heterotopic Pregnancy: Case Study and Literature Review in the Jordanian Royal Medical Services Context. [PDF]
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Prediction and Detection of Ovulation
Fertility and Sterility, 1980This paper reviews and evaluates various methods for the prediction and detection of ovulation with emphasis on the role this plays in management of infertility and in natural family planning. After spelling out the hormonal events which control the ovulatory process techniques for ovulation detection and timing are discussed.
Edward Wallach, Kamran S. Moghissi
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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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Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2011
In contrast to our closest cousin, the chimpanzee, humans appear at first to lack cues of impending ovulation that would mark the fertile period in which a female can become pregnant. Consequently, that ovulation is “concealed” in women has long been the consensus among scientists studying human mating.
Martie G. Haselton, Kelly Gildersleeve
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In contrast to our closest cousin, the chimpanzee, humans appear at first to lack cues of impending ovulation that would mark the fertile period in which a female can become pregnant. Consequently, that ovulation is “concealed” in women has long been the consensus among scientists studying human mating.
Martie G. Haselton, Kelly Gildersleeve
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Endocrinology and Metabolism Clinics of North America, 1992
Despite major achievements in elucidating many details of the physiologic processes of human reproduction during the past 2 decades, a simple, reliable, and inexpensive method for the prediction and detection of the time of ovulation is still not available.
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Despite major achievements in elucidating many details of the physiologic processes of human reproduction during the past 2 decades, a simple, reliable, and inexpensive method for the prediction and detection of the time of ovulation is still not available.
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Postgraduate Medicine, 1960
None of the many methods to detect ovulation is infallible or entirely satisfactory; a reliable, consistently accurate, simple technic is urgently needed.It is not possible to claim definite preference for one method, as so much depends on available facilities, experience, and diligence of application, but the author has found the serial vaginal smear ...
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None of the many methods to detect ovulation is infallible or entirely satisfactory; a reliable, consistently accurate, simple technic is urgently needed.It is not possible to claim definite preference for one method, as so much depends on available facilities, experience, and diligence of application, but the author has found the serial vaginal smear ...
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Monitoring techniques to predict and detect ovulation
Fertility and Sterility, 1987This study was designed to evaluate the accuracy of various methods in predicting and detecting ovulation in 14 spontaneous and 17 clomiphene citrate (CC)-induced cycles. From cycle day 11 all subjects (n = 27) were followed with daily transvaginal ultrasound; rapid measurement of serum luteinizing hormone (LH) and estradiol (E2); determination of ...
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