Comparison of IVF Outcomes between Minimal Stimulation and High-Dose Stimulation for Patients with Poor Ovarian Reserve
We examined whether treatment with minimum-dose stimulation (MS) protocol enhances clinical pregnancy rates compared to high-dose stimulation (HS) protocol. A retrospective cohort study was performed comparing IVF and pregnancy outcomes between MS and HS gonadotropin-antagonist protocol for patients...
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Main Authors: | Tal Lazer (Author), Shir Dar (Author), Ekaterina Shlush (Author), Basheer S. Al Kudmani (Author), Kevin Quach (Author), Agata Sojecki (Author), Karen Glass (Author), Prati Sharma (Author), Ari Baratz (Author), Clifford L. Librach (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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