2021
DOI: 10.1007/s10815-020-02059-z
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Women utilizing oocyte donation have a decreased live birth rate if they displayed a low progesterone level in a previous hormonal replacement mock cycle

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“…Moreover, a prospective study combining vaginal and rectal progesterone in AC cycles reported a non-linear relationship between serum progesterone levels and ongoing pregnancy rates, and that there might be an upper threshold above which pregnancy rates are decreased ( Alsbjerg et al , 2020 ). The same relationship has been observed in the specific context of oocyte donation ( Brady et al , 2014 ; Labarta et al , 2017 ; Labrosse et al , 2021 ). Nonetheless, important interindividual variabilities of serum progesterone levels have been described after either route of progesterone administration and various parameters might affect progesterone levels, thus making it particularly difficult to predict serum concentrations after a given dosage ( Nahoul et al , 1993 ; Brady et al , 2014 ; Kofinas et al , 2015 ; Merriam et al , 2015 ).…”
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confidence: 75%
“…Moreover, a prospective study combining vaginal and rectal progesterone in AC cycles reported a non-linear relationship between serum progesterone levels and ongoing pregnancy rates, and that there might be an upper threshold above which pregnancy rates are decreased ( Alsbjerg et al , 2020 ). The same relationship has been observed in the specific context of oocyte donation ( Brady et al , 2014 ; Labarta et al , 2017 ; Labrosse et al , 2021 ). Nonetheless, important interindividual variabilities of serum progesterone levels have been described after either route of progesterone administration and various parameters might affect progesterone levels, thus making it particularly difficult to predict serum concentrations after a given dosage ( Nahoul et al , 1993 ; Brady et al , 2014 ; Kofinas et al , 2015 ; Merriam et al , 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Even if vaginal absorption could be influenced by external factors, such as sexual intercourses (63), and even if it suffers from a high inter-individual variability (11), it appears to be consistent from one cycle to another in about 80% of patients and a previous history of progesterone concentration value <10 ng/ml before embryo transfer is correlated with a low progesterone level on subsequent cycles (41,62). It could thus be relevant to test vaginal absorption in patients planned for an HRT embryo transfer in a preceding cycle (64), in order to adjust the progesterone administration. Lower luteal progesterone concentrations are observed in obese patients, both with the vaginal (41) and the intramuscular route (65).…”
Section: No Corpus Luteummentioning
confidence: 99%