The late luteal phase in infertile women: comparison of simultaneous endometrial biopsy and progesterone levels

  • University of Alberta ROR

Fertility and Sterility, 43(5), 715-719

DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)48553-5 PMID 3996616

Abstract

Endometrial biopsy specimens were obtained from 107 normally menstruating infertile women 2 to 3 days before the anticipated onset of menses and were day-dated according to histologic criteria. A simultaneous blood sample was obtained for measurement of progesterone (P) and beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin. Of 98 biopsies which could be accurately dated, 56 were in-phase (IP) and 42 were out-of-phase (OOP). Mean serum P levels were significantly lower in women with OOP biopsies undertaken more than 4 days before the onset of menses. A sharp decline in serum P levels was observed in women with IP but not OOP biopsies, so that on the final premenstrual day serum P levels were significantly higher than normal in women with OOP biopsies. Pregnancy continued without interruption in two of six patients who underwent biopsy in the cycle of conception. One patient had an ectopic pregnancy; and the three remaining pregnant patients, all with subnormal P values, aborted. The study suggests that there is a high frequency of minor abnormalities in luteal function in normally menstruating, infertile women for whom tubal and male factors were normal. The frequency of subclinical pregnancy (2 of 107) was lower than anticipated from earlier studies.

Topics

endometrial biopsy luteal phase defect progesterone levels, luteal insufficiency infertile women histologic dating, progesterone out-of-phase biopsy ovulatory dysfunction, Cumming endometrial dating progesterone correlation, luteal function assessment endometrial histology infertility, serum progesterone decline premenstrual luteal abnormalities, endometrial biopsy in-phase out-of-phase interpretation, luteal phase defect pregnancy loss progesterone insufficiency, progesterone measurement luteal competence assessment, menstrual cycle assessment dual marker ovulatory dysfunction
PMID 3996616 3996616 DOI 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)48553-5 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)48553-5

Cite this article

Cumming, D. C., Honoré, L. H., Scott, J. Z., & Williams, K. P. (1985). The late luteal phase in infertile women: comparison of simultaneous endometrial biopsy and progesterone levels. *Fertility and sterility*, *43*(5), 715-719. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0015-0282(16)48553-5

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