Progesterone peak influences embryonic developmental morphokinetics on trigger day? A retrospective study
Abstract Objective Premature Progesterone Rise (PPR) is characterized by elevated serum progesterone concentrations either towards the end of the follicular phase or on the trigger day, surpassing a pre-defined threshold value. Aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of PPR exceeding 1.5 ng/ml at...
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Main Authors: | D. Baldini (Author), V. M. Bartoli (Author), A. Mastrorocco (Author), D. Ferri (Author), M. Dellino (Author), A. S. Laganà (Author), S. Hatirnaz (Author), G. M. Baldini (Author), A. Malvasi (Author), A. Vimercati (Author), G. Trojano (Author) |
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2024-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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