THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROGESTINS FOR PITUITARY SUPPRESSION DURING OVARIAN STIMULATION IN IVF PROCEDURES
Abstract:
Progestins are capable of suppressing endogenous luteinizing hormone (LH) secretion from the pituitary; are less expensive than GnRH analogues. This systematic review summarizes the effectiveness of progestins as compared with GnRH analogues and identifies some of the future research perspectives. Several public resources were screened with a combination of keywords related to assisted reproductive technology, progesterone, GnRH analogue and ovarian stimulation. Overall, duration of stimulation, gonadotropin consumption and oocyte yield were similar with progestins and GnRH analogues. The live birth, ongoing and clinical pregnancy rates per embryo transfer were similar with progestins and GnRH analogues. There is still a low quality of evidence. Available information is reassuring regarding obstetric and neonatal outcomes with the use of progestins. As a wider implication, progestins can present an effective option for women who do not contemplate a fresh embryo transfer, anticipated hyper responders, preimplantation genetic testing, oocyte donors, double stimulation cycles
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