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IJRM-International Journal of Reproductive Biomedicine. 2017; 15 (12): 757-762
em Inglês | IMEMR | ID: emr-190880

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Background: the effect of elevated progesterone level on human chorionic gonadotropin [HCG] day in in vitro fertilization cycles is controversial. Some suppose that rise in progesterone level seems to have a negative impact on implantation and pregnancy by desynchronizing the endometrium, while others disagree


Objective: to evaluate the superiority of the frozen cycle over fresh cycle on live birth in patients with elevated progesterone level on HCG day


Materials and Methods: in this double-blind, randomized clinical trial, 72 women undergoing assisted reproductive technology with elevated progesterone level [>/=1.8 ng/dl] on HCG day were included. The participants were grouped by fresh versus frozen embryo transfer, randomly. Finally, the clinical pregnancy and live birth rate were compared


Results: the implantation rate was 21.51%. The clinical pregnancy rate was 47.22% in fresh embryo transfer group [17/36] and 41.66% in frozen group [15/36] [p=0. 40]. The live birth rate was not significantly difference between two groups [p=0.56]


Conclusion: None of the fresh and frozen cycles are superior to the other and we recommend individualizing the decision for each patient. The frozen cycle may impose more emotional stress on patients

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