2024
DOI: 10.5935/1518-0557.20240043
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Low ovarian responders produce more progesterone per follicle than normal and high responders

Alfredo Cortés-Vazquez,
Alfredo Leonardo Cortés-Algara,
Daniel Moreno-García
et al.

Abstract: Objective: Late follicular premature progesterone rise is a complex phenomenon encountered during assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatments; different etiologies can occur in the same patient. Low ovarian responders may be the best example, since higher FSH doses and ovarian aging-related changes may interact and generate a premature progesterone rise. This study aims to explore the correlation between progesterone levels on hCG day and the progesterone-to-follicle index and compare the progesterone-to… Show more

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