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Clinical Trial
. 1997 Oct;12(10):2267-70.
doi: 10.1093/humrep/12.10.2267.

Induction of artificial endometrial cycles with s.c. oestrogen implants and injectable progesterone in in-vitro fertilization treatment with donated oocytes: a preliminary report

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Induction of artificial endometrial cycles with s.c. oestrogen implants and injectable progesterone in in-vitro fertilization treatment with donated oocytes: a preliminary report

I Ben-Nun et al. Hum Reprod. 1997 Oct.

Abstract

Endometrial preparation for embryo implantation in oocyte recipients with retained ovarian function presents a special problem. In all, 10 women with preserved ovarian function received donated oocytes in an in-vitro fertilization programme. In the preparatory cycles with oral oestrogens, all failed to develop adequate secretory endometrium because of ill-timed early luteinization occurring during the proliferative phase of the cycle. Subsequently the patients were treated with s.c. 17-beta oestradiol implants and injectable progesterone. The implants successfully induced complete down-regulation of the hypothalamus, pituitary axis, and prevented luteinizing hormone (LH) surge. In these preparatory cycles, all the treated patients produced adequate secretory endometrium. Clinical trials of 27 oocyte donation cycles yielded one biochemical and eight clinical pregnancies.

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