Background: The objective of this randomized controlled trial was to assess the effect of oral contraceptive pill (OCP) pretreatment on the probability of ongoing pregnancy in patients treated with a GnRH antagonist for IVF. Methods: A fixed dose of 200 IU recombinant FSH (rF SH) was started in 425 patients either on day 2 of the menstrual cycle (non-OCP group: n = 211) or 5 days after discontinuing the OCP (OCP group: n = 214). GnRH-antagonist was initiated on day 6 of stimulation, and triggering of final oocyte maturation was performed with 10,000 IU of HCG. Results: Ongoing pregnancy rates per started cycle in the non-OCP and OCP group were 27.5% and 22.9%, respectively [95% confidence interval (CI) of the difference: -3.7 to +12.8]. Pre...
Objective To assess the effect of altering the timing of hCG administration on ongoing pregnancy rat...
BACKGROUND: This randomized controlled trial was designed to evaluate whether a GnRH antagonist give...
Controlled ovarian stimulation, using a gonadotrophin\u2011releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist proto...
This randomized controlled study compared the effectiveness of a gonadotrophin releasing hormone (Gn...
This study aims to investigate whether oral contraceptive pills (OCP) pretreatment impairs pregnancy...
BACKGROUND: This randomized controlled trial was designed to assess the impact of oral contraceptive...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to assess ongoing pregnancy rates across groups of patients...
Background: The objective of this prospective study was to assess the impact of elevated serum proge...
Objective: To compare ongoing implantation rates under two different GnRH antagonist protocols. Desi...
Background: Both oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) and estradiol valerate (E2) have been used to sched...
AbstractThe planning of IVF treatment by scheduling menstruation and hence initiation of ovarian sti...
Background: The purpose of present study was to evaluate the role of pre-ovulatory GnRH agonist ther...
Background: The significance of suppressed LH levels in GnRH antagonist cycles for IVF outcome is cu...
Contains fulltext : 89927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: For ...
Abstract Background Synchronization of follicles is key to improving ovulation stimulation with the ...
Objective To assess the effect of altering the timing of hCG administration on ongoing pregnancy rat...
BACKGROUND: This randomized controlled trial was designed to evaluate whether a GnRH antagonist give...
Controlled ovarian stimulation, using a gonadotrophin\u2011releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist proto...
This randomized controlled study compared the effectiveness of a gonadotrophin releasing hormone (Gn...
This study aims to investigate whether oral contraceptive pills (OCP) pretreatment impairs pregnancy...
BACKGROUND: This randomized controlled trial was designed to assess the impact of oral contraceptive...
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to assess ongoing pregnancy rates across groups of patients...
Background: The objective of this prospective study was to assess the impact of elevated serum proge...
Objective: To compare ongoing implantation rates under two different GnRH antagonist protocols. Desi...
Background: Both oral contraceptive pills (OCPs) and estradiol valerate (E2) have been used to sched...
AbstractThe planning of IVF treatment by scheduling menstruation and hence initiation of ovarian sti...
Background: The purpose of present study was to evaluate the role of pre-ovulatory GnRH agonist ther...
Background: The significance of suppressed LH levels in GnRH antagonist cycles for IVF outcome is cu...
Contains fulltext : 89927.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: For ...
Abstract Background Synchronization of follicles is key to improving ovulation stimulation with the ...
Objective To assess the effect of altering the timing of hCG administration on ongoing pregnancy rat...
BACKGROUND: This randomized controlled trial was designed to evaluate whether a GnRH antagonist give...
Controlled ovarian stimulation, using a gonadotrophin\u2011releasing hormone (GnRH) antagonist proto...