Do oral ovulation induction agents offer benefits in women 38 to 43 years of age undergoing insemination cycles?

Author(s):  
Naama Steiner ◽  
Jacob Ruiter-Ligeti ◽  
Russell Frank ◽  
Maryam Al Shatti ◽  
Ahmad Badeghiesh ◽  
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Vol 112 (3) ◽  
pp. e107-e108
Author(s):  
Naama Steiner ◽  
Jacob Ruiter-Ligeti ◽  
Guy Shrem ◽  
Alexander Volodarsky-Perel ◽  
William Buckett ◽  
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pp. 403 ◽  
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P.J. Ross ◽  
J. MacDonough ◽  
S. Bereterbide ◽  
A. Garzaron ◽  
G. Balbuena ◽  
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Ariane Germeyer ◽  
Julia Jauckus ◽  
Edison Capp ◽  
Thomas Strowitzki ◽  
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Author(s):  
Namita Jain ◽  
Sonia Malik ◽  
Ved Prakash

Frozen embryo replacement cycles are commonly performed in all ART centres for various indications. In FER cycles, aim is to achieve the synchronization between the endometrium and the embryo. It can be undertaken in a natural or in an artificially prepared endometrium. Artificial preparation utilizes either the ovulation induction agents or hormones. Luteinized unruptured follicle is commonly encountered nowadays due to better resonance USG machines and frequent monitoring. It is still unclear among the practitioners whether to perform an embryo transfer in LUF.  In this case report, authors are highlighting that in case of FER cycles using ovulation induction agent, despite inability to ovulate (LUF), if authors are able to achieve optimum synchronization between endometrium and the embryo using USG and serum hormonal levels, successful outcome could be expected. 


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Zeynep Ozcan ◽  
Husnu Celik ◽  
Bilgin Gurates ◽  
Hanifi Ibrahim Ozercan ◽  
Fethi Hanay ◽  
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