Abstract:40 consecutive pregnancies following treatment of infertile women with gonadotrophins were investigated. The 24-hourly excretion of oestriol, pregnanediol and chorionic gonadotrophin was measured at weekly intervals and correlated with the clinical findings. 23 pregnancies resuited in single babies, 6 in twins, 1 in triplets and 10 in abortion. Twelve single pregnancies were clinically normal and were used as a control group to estimate the mean and 95% confidence limits of the 24-hour excretions, and the mean… Show more
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