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  • Title: In vitro fertilization and embryo transfer as related to endogenous luteinizing hormone rise or human chorionic gonadotropin administration.
    Author: Lejeune B, Degueldre M, Camus M, Vekemans M, Opsomer L, Leroy F.
    Journal: Fertil Steril; 1986 Mar; 45(3):377-83. PubMed ID: 3949037.
    Abstract:
    After ovarian stimulation with clomiphene citrate combined with human menopausal gonadotropin for in vitro fertilization, the appearance of a spontaneous luteinizing hormone (LH) surge before fulfillment of the minimal criteria of follicular maturity (at least one follicle greater than 19 mm and serum estradiol [E2] greater than 400 pg/ml/follicle greater than 17 mm) is associated with reduced pregnancy rates. In these cases, follicles are smaller and serum E2 values are lower at the time of the LH surge. Oocyte recovery rate is reduced, embryonic anucleate fragments are more frequently observed, and the level of luteal progesterone on day 4 after oocyte retrieval is lower. Hyperandrogenic patients are more prone to display such premature spontaneous LH surge. We concluded that in case of an untimely LH rise, laparoscopy for oocyte retrieval should be cancelled.
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