
Luteal support with both estradiol and progesterone after clomiphene citrate stimulation for in vitro fertilization.
OBJECTIVE: To determine if pregnancy rates (PRs) for clomiphene citrate (CC)-stimulated IVF-ET can be increased by luteal support with E2 and P. DESIGN: Prospective randomized crossover clinical study. SETTING: Infertile women volunteers in an academic research environment. PATIENTS: Ninety-three infertile women underwent a total of 143 IVF-ET cycle using CC for ovulation induction. INTERVENTIONS: Each woman received either no luteal support (control group) or luteal support with both oral E2 (2 mg three times daily) starting on the day of retrieval and vaginal P suppositories (100 mg twice daily) starting on the day of ET. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Clinical PR. RESULTS: In 79 of 143 (55%) of the cycles, at least one embryo was transferred. Compared with the control group (n = 35 cycles), the luteal support group (n = 44 cycles) had a significantly higher PR per retrieval (control: 2% versus luteal support: 16%) and were older (control: 33 +/- 4 versus luteal support: 35 +/- 4 years; mean +/- SEM). They did not differ in terms of E2 or P levels, endometrial thickness on the day of hCG, number of follicles > 16 mm in diameter, mature oocytes retrieved, or embryos transferred. CONCLUSIONS: Luteal support with both E2 and P significantly increase the clinical PRs for CC-stimulated IVF-ET.
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Published In
DOI
ISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Issue
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Prospective Studies
- Progesterone
- Pregnancy
- Obstetrics & Reproductive Medicine
- Humans
- Fertilization in Vitro
- Fertility Agents, Female
- Female
- Estradiol
- Cross-Over Studies