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  2. Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation - Wikipedia

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    Antral follicle count Classification [6] Approximate expected response [6] Risks [6] Pregnancy rates [6] Recommendation [6] Less than 4: Extremely low: Very poor or none: Cancelled cycle expected: 0–7% with 1 oocyte [7] Not attempt IVF 4-7: Low: Possibly/probably poor response: Higher than average rate of IVF cycle cancellation: 15% [7] High ...

  3. Final maturation induction - Wikipedia

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    It is suggested that there should be a size of ovarian follicles of at least 15 mm, and serum estradiol level of 0.49 nmol/L before commencing final maturation induction. There are better prospects at a follicle size of 18 mm and serum estradiol level of 0.91 nmol/L. [ 6 ]

  4. Ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the situation, a physician may closely monitor a women's fluid intake and output on an outpatient basis, looking for increased discrepancy in fluid balance (over 1 liter discrepancy is cause for concern). Resolution of the syndrome is measured by decreasing size of the follicular cysts on 2 consecutive ultrasounds. [11]

  5. Ovarian reserve - Wikipedia

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    The human ovary contains a population of primordial follicles. At 18–22 weeks post-conception, the female ovary contains its peak number of follicles (about 300,000 in the average case, but individual peak populations range from 35,000 to 2.5 million [3]). The size of the initial ovarian reserve is strongly influenced by genetics. [4]

  6. Ovulation - Wikipedia

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    The ovarian follicles rupture and release the secondary oocyte ovarian cells. [1] After ovulation, during the luteal phase, the egg will be available to be fertilized by sperm. If it is not, it will break down in less than a day. Meanwhile, the uterine lining (endometrium) continues to thicken to be able to receive a fertilized egg.

  7. Folliculogenesis - Wikipedia

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    Follicles that have fewer FSH-receptors will not be able to develop further; they will show retardation of their growth rate and become atretic. Eventually, only one follicle will be viable. This remaining follicle, called the dominant follicle, will grow quickly and dramatically—up to 20 mm in diameter—to become the preovulatory follicle.

  8. A Beginner’s Guide to Reading a Birth Chart - AOL

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    A birth chart will show the snapshot of where each planet is in the sky, but then within this snapshot, the sky will be divided up into 12 equal slices for the 12 zodiac signs, so every planet ...

  9. Ovary - Wikipedia

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    Follicles are composed of different types and number of cells according to the stage of their maturation, and their size is indicative of the stage of oocyte development. [ 11 ] : 833 When an oocyte completes its maturation in the ovary, a surge of luteinizing hormone is secreted by the pituitary gland , which stimulates the release of the ...