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  2. Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - Wikipedia

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    It is cheaper and easier to perform than controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, and is therefore the preferred initial stimulation protocol in menstrual disorders including anovulation and oligoovulation. In vitro maturation is letting ovarian follicles mature in vitro, and with this technique ovarian hyperstimulation is not essential. Rather ...

  3. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) is a medical condition that can occur in some women who take fertility medication to stimulate egg growth, and in other women in sporadic cases. Most cases are mild, but rarely the condition is severe and can lead to serious illness or even death.

  4. Ovulation induction - Wikipedia

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    Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation is generally part of in vitro fertilization, and the aim is generally to develop multiple follicles (optimally between 11 and 14 antral follicles measuring 2–8 mm in diameter), [5] followed by transvaginal oocyte retrieval, co-incubation, followed by embryo transfer of a maximum of two embryos at a time. [6]

  5. Fertility medication - Wikipedia

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    Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation, which is generally part of in vitro fertilization, and the aim is generally to develop multiple follicles (optimally between 11 and 14 antral follicles measuring 2–8 mm in diameter), [medical citation needed] followed by transvaginal oocyte retrieval, co-incubation, followed by embryo transfer of a maximum ...

  6. Final maturation induction - Wikipedia

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    Final maturation induction using a GnRH agonist is recommended in women with cancer undergoing fertility preservation, because ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome is associated with an increased risk of arterial thrombotic events such as stroke, myocardial infarction and peripheral arterial embolism, and this risk can add to an already increased ...

  7. Female fertility agents - Wikipedia

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    Common side effects include ovarian enlargement, hot flash, abdominal distention, breast discomfort, and hyperlipidemia. Rare adverse effects are ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome and visual abnormalities. [13] Long-term use may raise risk of ovarian cancer, such that long-term therapy (more than 6 cycles) is not recommended. [13] [14]

  8. Ovarian hyperstimulation - Wikipedia

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    Ovarian hyperstimulation may refer to: Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation; Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome This page was last edited on 29 ...

  9. Folliculogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Electron microscopy images. Primordial. At 18 ... Performing controlled ovarian hyperstimulation leads to a greater ... Percentage of ovarian reserve related ...