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Premature Luteinization May Impact In Vitro Fertilization Outcomes Through Dual Action on Both Uterus and Embryos

Research Abstract

This review aims to provide the up-to-date knowledge of potential mechanisms behind the putative impact of premature luteinization (PL) on the in vitro fertilization (IVF) cycle outcomes and to examine whether PL can affect embryo/oocyte quality.
Recent Findings
There is growing evidence supporting the possible negative effect of PL on the oocyte/embryo quality in various ovarian response categories of IVF cycles.
Summary
It is generally accepted based on prior research that PL could affect pregnancy potential in fresh IVF cycles by impacting endometrial receptivity. PL is usually defined as serum progesterone (P) level equal or greater than 1.5 ng/ml on the day of ovulation triggering. Unfortunately, a way to prevent PL is still lacking. Embryo cryopreservation with deferred transfer in a subsequent cycle is so far the most widely practiced strategy to bypass the PL-induced harm on endometrial …
 


 

Research Authors
Reda S Hussein, Elizabeth A Stewart, Yulian Zhao
Research Date
Research Journal
Springer Nature Link
Research Member
Research Website
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13669-021-00304-5
Research Year
2021