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Effects of different progesterone levels on reproductive outcomes in assisted reproductive technologies: from molecular basis to treatment strategies.

Iva PitnerMislav MikušMarina Šprem GoldštajnAntonio Simone LaganàVito ChianteraFederico FerrariMohsin ShahMaurizio Nicola D'AlterioSalvatore Giovanni VitaleStefano Angioni
Published in: Gynecological endocrinology : the official journal of the International Society of Gynecological Endocrinology (2023)
Despite the literature data that support the negative effect of elevated progesterone on fresh cycles, due to lack of randomized controlled trials, the value of measuring progesterone in daily practice is questionable. Available evidence supports the detrimental effect of elevated progesterone in different subgroups of women, although there is still the need for defining different thresholds and durations of high progesterone exposure. The need for various thresholds for different cohorts of women, the inter-assay variability is making this decision harder.
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