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5 May 2018 Adverse effect of prematurely elevated progesterone in in vitro fertilization cycles: a literature review
Michael B. Evans, Mae W. Healy, Alan H. DeCherney, Micah J. Hill
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Abstract

Premature progesterone (P) elevation was commonly seen in IVF prior to the utilization of GnRH analogues for suppression of endogenous gonadotropin release. The cause and effect of premature P elevation has finally been better elucidated in the past decade. Although still occurring in 5–38% of all IVF cycles, the adverse effects of premature P elevation on pregnancy outcomes are now well known.

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Michael B. Evans, Mae W. Healy, Alan H. DeCherney, and Micah J. Hill "Adverse effect of prematurely elevated progesterone in in vitro fertilization cycles: a literature review," Biology of Reproduction 99(1), 45-51, (5 May 2018). https://doi.org/10.1093/biolre/ioy082
Received: 15 February 2018; Accepted: 3 April 2018; Published: 5 May 2018
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