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Measuring serum estradiol and progesterone one day prior to frozen embryo transfer improves live birth rates.

Snigdha Alur-GuptaMargaret HopemanDara S BergerKurt T BarnhartSuneeta SenapatiClarisa Gracia
Published in: Fertility research and practice (2020)
Cycles with the surveillance protocol were more likely to result in live birth. Patients with low levels of pre-transfer hormones, such as obese patients, likely have lower pregnancy rates. It is possible that when these levels were corrected after measurement, pregnancy rates improved to match those whose levels were not low enough to warrant intervention.
Keyphrases
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