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Other Research Articles
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Ovarian Drilling For Clomiphene-Resistant Patients
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This article, published in February 2000, examines the effects of ovarian drilling on 112 women clomiphene citrate-resistant PCOS patients.
Source: INCIID
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Midluteal Phase Progesterone Values and Pregnancy Cycle Outcome
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This study, published in April 1999, examines the midluteal plasma progesterone concentrations associated with pregnancy cycles to establish norms for women undergoing a gonadotropin-stimulated IUI protocol.
Source: INCIID
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Clomid Administration on Days One to Five versus Days Five to Nine
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This study, published in April 1999, compares patients with unexplained infertility who took clomiphene citrate (CC) on cycle days one to five to patients who took CC on cycle days five to nine. Although some individuals may use these results to justify earlier administration of CC in the cycle, the results are very tenuous and should be reviewed carefully before actually making treatment decisions based solely on these data.
Source: INCIID
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Semen Characteristics Associated with Successful IUI
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This study, published in April 1999, determines the IUI success rates associated with various semen analysis characteristics, and compares the guidelines established by these results with those established by the World Health Organization.
Source: INCIID
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The Role of Metformin in FSH-Treated Women with PCOS
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This research examined whether administration of metformin decreased the risk of hyperstimulation in PCOS patients undergoing FSH therapy.
Source: INCIID
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Effectiveness of IUI Timing and Single versus Double IUI
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This study compares success rates for three groups of patients undergoing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation and IUI treatment. The three groups differed on two parameters - (1) whether one or two IUI's were used and (2) IUI timing.
Source: INCIID
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Body Mass and Probability of Pregnancy During Assisted Reproduction Treatment: Retrospective Study
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A body mass index that was either high or low was associated with reduced probability of achieving pregnancy in women receiving assisted reproduction treatment.
Source: British Medical Journal
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The Effect of LH Surge Properties on Oocyte Fertilization
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This study, published in January 2000, measures levels of LH, FSH, estradiol, and progesterone in follicular fluid after a naturally occurring LH surge. The purpose of the study was to determine whether differences in the follicular fluid levels of these hormones was associated with subsequent oocyte fertilization and embryo development.
Source: INCIID.
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Using Supplemental Estrogen to Counteract the Negative Effects of Clomid on the Uterine Lining
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This study, published in January 2000, compares women on Clomid alone to women on Clomid with an estrogen supplement to determine whether this supplementation has a positive effect on uterine lining thickness and cycle outcome.
Source: INCIID
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Using Oral Contraceptives as a Treatment for Clomid-Resistant Patients
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This article, published in March 1999, discusses the effect of ovarian suppression on subsequent response to Clomid in anovulatory women who had previously demonstrated Clomid resistance.
Source: INCIID
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New Technique For Evaluating Embryos May Lead To Improved IVF Rates
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Source: ASRM
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The timing of the 'fertile window' in the menstrual cycle: day specific estimates from a prospective
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Objectives: To provide specific estimates of the likely occurrence of the six fertile days (the 'fertile window') during the menstrual cycle...
Source: British Medical Journal
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Pain Relievers and Miscarriage
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Source: British Medical Journal.
Risk of adverse birth outcome and miscarriage in pregnant users of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs: population based observational study and case-control study
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