2020
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/deaa322
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Impact of low serum progesterone levels on the day of embryo transfer on pregnancy outcome: a prospective cohort study in artificial cycles with vaginal progesterone

Abstract: STUDY QUESTION Is there a serum progesterone (P) threshold on the day of embryo transfer (ET) in artificial endometrium preparation cycles below which the chances of ongoing pregnancy are reduced? SUMMARY ANSWER Serum P levels <8.8 ng/ml on the day of ET lower ongoing pregnancy rate (OPR) in both own or donated oocyte cycles. WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY We p… Show more

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“…Some scientifical evidence could support that higher levels could be the “cause” of the final result. It has been recently demonstrated that low serum P levels on the mid luteal phase are related with lower ongoing pregnancy and live birth rates ( 6 ). Thus, those patients with higher basal serum P levels are more prone to have better results.…”
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“…Some scientifical evidence could support that higher levels could be the “cause” of the final result. It has been recently demonstrated that low serum P levels on the mid luteal phase are related with lower ongoing pregnancy and live birth rates ( 6 ). Thus, those patients with higher basal serum P levels are more prone to have better results.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this analysis we included those patients undergoing a hormonal replacement therapy cycle for embryo transfer (n=127). Eligible patients were aged between 18-42 years, with a normal uterus in 2D ultrasound, and being transferred 1-2 good quality blastocysts in a frozen embryo transfer after an artificial endometrial preparation with estradiol valerate and vaginal micronized progesterone (400 mg/12 hours) as described elsewhere ( 6 ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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