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Serum Progesterone Is Lower in Ovarian Stimulation With Highly Purified HMG Compared to Recombinant FSH Owing to a Different Regulation of Follicular Steroidogenesis: A Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey
  • May 2024
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Abstract

Serum progesterone levels following ovarian stimulation (OS) are associated with the cycle result in terms of ongoing pregnancy and live birth rate, with levels above a certain threshold associated with poorer results. An increase in progesterone is positively associated with the ovarian response and the FSH dose administered during OS; however, this mechanism is not well understood.

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