Interindividual variation of progesterone elevation post LH rise: implications for natural cycle frozen embryo transfers in the individualized medicine era.
Carol CoughlanBarış AtaRaquel Del GallegoBarbara LawrenzLaura MeladoSuzan SamirHuman M FatemiPublished in: Reproductive biology and endocrinology : RB&E (2023)
This study provides an unbiased account of the temporal relationship between LH and progesterone increase in a natural menstrual cycle. Variation in the period between LH rise and progesterone rise in ovulatory cycles likely has implications for the choice of marker for the start of secretory transformation in frozen embryo transfer cycles. The study participants are representative of the relevant population of women undergoing frozen embryo transfer in a natural cycle.