Abstract In reproductive medicine, the aim is to establish an optimal balance between cost-effectiveness, success rate and safety for the patient. In this thesis, a series of clinical studies are presented that all revolve around the optimisation of ovarian stimulation with GnRH antagonist co-treatment. Basal hormonal levels at the start of ovarian stimulation are mandatory to obtain acceptable pregnancy rates. In view of this, we focused on the impact of cycle day 2 progesterone levels on treatment outcome. By interfering in the early follicular phase, we tried to synchronise the follicular cohort and to increase the number of retrieved oocytes. Innovative treatment protocols based on GnRH antagonists should lead to a more flexible and bet...
Background: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist produces immediate suppression of gonad...
Background. It has passed more than 50 years from the developmental phase of ovulation induction. Du...
Patients undergoing IVF/ICSI frequently experience substantial treatment burden, risk and psychologi...
This thesis focuses on the optimisation of controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF using exogenous FS...
Background: Modern infertility practice provides us with several protocols for controlled ovarian hy...
Over the years, progress has been made in the field of Reproductive Medicine, passing from the first...
Abstract Background Synchronization of follicles is key to improving ovulation stimulation with the ...
Current Controlled Ovarian Stimulation (COH) for Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) pursues thre...
The reports on how to stimulate the ovaries for oocyte retrieval in good prognosis patients are cont...
Several protocols are actually available for in Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. The review ...
The recent introduction of GnRH antagonists in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has simplifi...
textabstractExtending the FSH window for multifollicular development by administering FSH from...
Current Controlled Ovarian Stimulation (COH) for Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) pursues thre...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Stimpfel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
AbstractObjectiveThe present retrospective and controlled comparative study was designed to evaluate...
Background: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist produces immediate suppression of gonad...
Background. It has passed more than 50 years from the developmental phase of ovulation induction. Du...
Patients undergoing IVF/ICSI frequently experience substantial treatment burden, risk and psychologi...
This thesis focuses on the optimisation of controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF using exogenous FS...
Background: Modern infertility practice provides us with several protocols for controlled ovarian hy...
Over the years, progress has been made in the field of Reproductive Medicine, passing from the first...
Abstract Background Synchronization of follicles is key to improving ovulation stimulation with the ...
Current Controlled Ovarian Stimulation (COH) for Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) pursues thre...
The reports on how to stimulate the ovaries for oocyte retrieval in good prognosis patients are cont...
Several protocols are actually available for in Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer. The review ...
The recent introduction of GnRH antagonists in assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has simplifi...
textabstractExtending the FSH window for multifollicular development by administering FSH from...
Current Controlled Ovarian Stimulation (COH) for Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) pursues thre...
Copyright © 2015 Martin Stimpfel et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
AbstractObjectiveThe present retrospective and controlled comparative study was designed to evaluate...
Background: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist produces immediate suppression of gonad...
Background. It has passed more than 50 years from the developmental phase of ovulation induction. Du...
Patients undergoing IVF/ICSI frequently experience substantial treatment burden, risk and psychologi...