Luteal support

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Luteal support is the administration of medication, generally progesterone, progestins, hCG or GnRH agonists, to increase the success rate of implantation and early embryogenesis, thereby complementing and/or supporting the function of the corpus luteum. It can be combined with for example in vitro fertilization and ovulation induction. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Luteal support is the administration of medication, generally progesterone, progestins, hCG or GnRH agonists, to increase the success rate of implantation and early embryogenesis, thereby complementing and/or supporting the function of the corpus luteum. It can be combined with for example in vitro fertilization and ovulation induction. Progesterone appears to be the best method of providing luteal phase support, with a relatively higher live birth rate than placebo, and a lower risk of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) than hCG. Addition of other substances such as estrogen or hCG does not seem to improve outcomes.
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