Abstract Background The requirement for luteal phase support (LPS) in stimulated IVF cycles is well established, however drug choice, and route of administration and duration of use are not. This report evaluates patients’ preference and satisfaction by using either vaginal or intramuscular (IM) progesterone (P) supplementation for luteal phase support after in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Methods It is a prospective cohort study done in a reproductive and infertility unit in a tertiary care hospital from March 2013 through February 2015 for four hundred and nine patients undergoing IVF-ET. Patients were allowed to choose either vaginal or IM P for LPS. Patient preference and satisfaction, as well as differences in clin...
The use of progesterone for luteal support has been demonstrated to be beneficial in assisted reprod...
OBJECTIVE: The use of gonado-tropin-releasing hormone agonist for ovulation triggering has become an...
Objective To compare the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of subcutaneous progesterone (Prolutex, ...
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Objective:</strong> This research was designed to compare th...
Background: Luteal phase support is mandatory in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) for optimi...
Background: Luteal support is a key to patients undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfe...
Background&Objective: Up to seventh week of gestation, progesterone secreted from the ovary is neces...
Many reports led to the consensus on the use of progesterone (P) for luteal-phase support. Vaginal P...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles generate abnormalities in luteal-phase sex steroid concentration...
Aim: Luteal phase support has been demonstrated as being necessary in patients undergoing IVF/ET aft...
Objective: To compare the clinical pregnancy rate after the use of human chorionic gonadotropin (hC...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles generate abnormalities in luteal-phase sex steroid concentration...
Objective: Progesterone application for luteal phase support is a well-established concept in in vit...
The use of luteal phase support has been demonstrated in patients undergoing IVF/ET in cycles stimul...
Abstract Background Various luteal phase supports (LPSs) have been proven to increase the pregnancy ...
The use of progesterone for luteal support has been demonstrated to be beneficial in assisted reprod...
OBJECTIVE: The use of gonado-tropin-releasing hormone agonist for ovulation triggering has become an...
Objective To compare the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of subcutaneous progesterone (Prolutex, ...
<p style="text-align: justify;"><strong>Objective:</strong> This research was designed to compare th...
Background: Luteal phase support is mandatory in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) for optimi...
Background: Luteal support is a key to patients undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfe...
Background&Objective: Up to seventh week of gestation, progesterone secreted from the ovary is neces...
Many reports led to the consensus on the use of progesterone (P) for luteal-phase support. Vaginal P...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles generate abnormalities in luteal-phase sex steroid concentration...
Aim: Luteal phase support has been demonstrated as being necessary in patients undergoing IVF/ET aft...
Objective: To compare the clinical pregnancy rate after the use of human chorionic gonadotropin (hC...
In vitro fertilization (IVF) cycles generate abnormalities in luteal-phase sex steroid concentration...
Objective: Progesterone application for luteal phase support is a well-established concept in in vit...
The use of luteal phase support has been demonstrated in patients undergoing IVF/ET in cycles stimul...
Abstract Background Various luteal phase supports (LPSs) have been proven to increase the pregnancy ...
The use of progesterone for luteal support has been demonstrated to be beneficial in assisted reprod...
OBJECTIVE: The use of gonado-tropin-releasing hormone agonist for ovulation triggering has become an...
Objective To compare the safety, efficacy, and tolerability of subcutaneous progesterone (Prolutex, ...