Conference paper

Ovarian stimulation in assisted reproduction


Authors listGips, H; Hormel, P; Hinz, V

Publication year1996

Pages3-7

JournalAndrologia

Volume number28

ISSN0303-4569

Conference2nd Andrology Symposium - The Infertile Couple

PublisherWiley


Abstract
In assisted reproductive medicine the controlled ovarian hyperstimulation enables several oocytes to be collected with the following transfer of more than one embryo and a higher pregnancy rate than in natural cycles. The most frequently used stimulation protocols are: i) clomiphene citrate (CC) and hMG stimulation; ii) hMG/FSH stimulation; iii) GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) and hMG/FSH stimulation, iiia) GnRH-a long protocol, iiib) GnRH-a short protocol, GnRH-a ultrashort protocol, iv) GnRH antagonist and hMG stimulation. The protocols are described and the advantages and disadvantages are discussed.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleGips, H., Hormel, P. and Hinz, V. (1996) Ovarian stimulation in assisted reproduction, Andrologia, 28, pp. 3-7

APA Citation styleGips, H., Hormel, P., & Hinz, V. (1996). Ovarian stimulation in assisted reproduction. Andrologia. 28, 3-7.



Keywords


ANTAGONISTBUSERELINclomipheneCYSTSGnRH agonistGnRH antagonisthMG/FSHHORMONE AGONISTINVITRO FERTILIZATION CYCLESstimulation protocolsWOMEN


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