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Human Reproduction Update Advance Access originally published online on March 31, 2006
Human Reproduction Update 2006 12(3):325-326; doi:10.1093/humupd/dml005
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Letter to the Editor

Are endogenous LH levels during ovarian stimulation for IVF using GnRH analogues associated with the probability of ongoing pregnancy? A systematic review

Peter Humaidan

The Fertility Clinic, Sygehus Viborg, Skive Sygehus, Resenvej 25, 7800 Skive, Denmark

E-mail: peter.humaidan@sygehusviborg.dk

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Sir,

I read with interest the review article by Kolibianakis et al. (2006)Go on the possible impact of circulating endogenous LH levels on the clinical pregnancy rates after either GnRH agonist down-regulation or GnRH antagonist down-regulation. From their review, the authors were able to summarize that low endogenous LH levels in normogonadotropic patients and WHO II patients after GnRH agonist down-regulation are not associated with a reduced clinical pregnancy rate. Thus, according to present scientific evidence, LH activity supplementation in patients with low endogenous LH levels after . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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