2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2012.10.018
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The laterality of ovulation: how far does it matter?

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“…The side of ovulation in successive cycles, whether alternating from side to side or random, has been a controversial topic for decades. Recent studies in humans revealed that the side of ovulation is a random event and most likely depends on whether one ovary dominates over the other or the length of the follicular phase (Ͼ14 days) required for functional recovery of the ovary (82). In young women (Ͻ29 yr), it is most likely alternating from side to side because the follicular phase is shorter.…”
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“…The side of ovulation in successive cycles, whether alternating from side to side or random, has been a controversial topic for decades. Recent studies in humans revealed that the side of ovulation is a random event and most likely depends on whether one ovary dominates over the other or the length of the follicular phase (Ͼ14 days) required for functional recovery of the ovary (82). In young women (Ͻ29 yr), it is most likely alternating from side to side because the follicular phase is shorter.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%