Optimizing ICSI outcomes in women with PCOS: the influence of BMI, hormonal levels, and male fertility parameters.
Muhjah Falah HassanHind Abdul KadimRabab Zahir Al-YasirySahbaa Hafedh SagbanSulagna DuttaPallav SenguptaPublished in: Hormone molecular biology and clinical investigation (2024)
Several factors negatively impact pregnancy rates in PCOS women undergoing ICSI, including high BMI, elevated E2, low FSH levels on cycle day 2, a lower number of mature oocytes, and male factor sub-fertility. Many of these factors can be mitigated through the use of ICSI, thereby improving the chances of achieving a successful pregnancy.