Low dose clomiphene citrate as a mild stimulation protocol in women with unsuspected poor in vitro fertilization result can generate more oocytes with optimal cumulative pregnancy rate
Abstract Background The use of long protocol during controlled ovarian stimulation for assisted reproduction attracts high dosage of gonadotropins. High dose of gonadotropins can be detrimental to oocyte development, which affects its quality and compromises the treatment outcome. Mild stimulation p...
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Main Authors: | Humphrey Ochin (Author), Xiang Ma (Author), Lin Wang (Author), Xuan Li (Author), Jie Song (Author), Yan Meng (Author), Jiandong Shen (Author), Yu-Gui Cui (Author), Jiayin Liu (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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