Superovulation strategies for assisted reproductive technologies

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Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 19(3), 207-212, 2001

DOI 10.1055/s-2001-18039 PMID 11679901

Abstract

Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) pregnancy rates improve with the replacement of multiple embryos. The specific number of embryos to be transferred (typically between two and four) is based on a patient's age and past history and a morphologic assessment of embryo quality. Superovulation, with the goal of multifollicular recruitment and the harvest of multiple preovulatory oocytes, is therefore an integral aspect of in vitro fertilization and related techniques. Given the considerable interindividual variability in response to superovulation, the selection of an appropriate ovarian stimulation protocol is critical both for the safety and success of ART. Specific superovulation strategies have therefore been developed for treatment of abnormal response patients as well as for patients expected to manifest a "normal" response to ovulation inducing agents.

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superovulation strategies assisted reproductive technologies, ovarian stimulation protocol IVF multifollicular recruitment, poor responder superovulation in vitro fertilization, Davis Rosenwaks superovulation ART protocols, GnRH agonist antagonist ovarian stimulation IVF, embryo transfer number selection ART outcomes, interindividual variability ovarian stimulation response, ovulation induction gonadotropin protocol selection ART, controlled ovarian hyperstimulation preovulatory oocyte retrieval, abnormal responder IVF stimulation protocol adjustment
PMID 11679901 11679901 DOI 10.1055/s-2001-18039 10.1055/s-2001-18039

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Davis, O. K., & Rosenwaks, Z. (2001). Superovulation strategies for assisted reproductive technologies. *Seminars in reproductive medicine*, *19*(3), 207-212. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2001-18039

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