Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6181017 | Fertility and Sterility | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Long-term hormonal contraception use is an independent risk factor for suboptimal response to GnRH-agonist trigger. Patients with very low endogenous serum LH levels on the day of LH trigger are at increased risk for a suboptimal GnRH-agonist trigger response. Understanding the at-risk phenotype and using trigger day LH as a marker for increased risk of suboptimal GnRH-agonist trigger response can be helpful for individualizing treatment and selecting a safe and efficacious trigger medication for patients undergoing IVF.
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Authors
Laura M.D., Lauren A. M.D., Arielle M.S., David E. M.D., Zev M.D., Ina N. M.D.,