Less is more: increased gonadotropin use for ovarian stimulation adversely influences clinical pregnancy and live birth after in vitro fertilization
Pal L, Jindal S, Witt BR, Santoro N. Less is more: increased gonadotropin use for ovarian stimulation adversely influences clinical pregnancy and live birth after in vitro fertilization. Fertility And Sterility 2008, 89: 1694-1701. PMID: 18440515, PMCID: PMC2601677, DOI: 10.1016/j.fertnstert.2007.05.055.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNondonor IVF cyclesClinical pregnancyCycle cancellationLive birthsGonadotropin useIVF cyclesSpontaneous miscarriageOvarian reserve statusOvarian hyperstimulation resultsHigh gonadotropinsOvarian stimulationFertilization cyclesIVF outcomesOocyte yieldWorse prognosisRetrospective studyIVF centerImproved outcomesAggressive approachMAIN OUTCOMEPregnancyIVFHigher likelihoodBirthOutcomes