2003
DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(03)01353-0
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The effect of multiple cycles in oocyte donors

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“…As expected, our study demonstrated that greater numbers of oocytes, and therefore greater numbers of embryos, were obtained when donors had higher levels of estradiol. Other studies also indicate that high peak E 2 levels are not detrimental to oocyte quality, fertilization, and embryo cleavage; and that to the contrary, elevated E 2 levels result in a greater number of oocytes and embryos for selection at the time of embryo transfer or cryopreservation [1,3,14,20,21]. These findings are in agreement with observations for high responder (those with peak E 2 N 2000) undergoing conventional in vitro fertilization.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…As expected, our study demonstrated that greater numbers of oocytes, and therefore greater numbers of embryos, were obtained when donors had higher levels of estradiol. Other studies also indicate that high peak E 2 levels are not detrimental to oocyte quality, fertilization, and embryo cleavage; and that to the contrary, elevated E 2 levels result in a greater number of oocytes and embryos for selection at the time of embryo transfer or cryopreservation [1,3,14,20,21]. These findings are in agreement with observations for high responder (those with peak E 2 N 2000) undergoing conventional in vitro fertilization.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Implantation could be affected if these endometrial responses to ovarian stimulation changed the endometrial morphology and affected the window of receptivity [6,18,19]. In contrast, a large amount of evidence suggests that high levels of estradiol are not detrimental to oocyte quality, fertilization, and embryo cleavage [1,3,8,[20][21][22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This shows that there is no difference in the quality of the matured oocytes retrieved from monkeys in first and repeat cycles. The same results were found in humans, that the oocyte quality, assessed as fertilization, implantation and pregnancy rates, was similar through three to five repeated controlled ovarian stimulation cycles (Caligara et al ., 2001; Jain et al ., 2005). And in mouse, the in vitro developmental competence of in vivo oocytes retrieved after repeated stimulation was not significantly different, and in vivo , similar implantation and absorption rates were observed following mating of animals subjected to repeated stimulation (Combelles & Albertini, 2003).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%