Abstract

Objectives: An important aspect of embryo transfer (ET) is the depth embryos are placed in the uterus. Uterine lengths or endometrial cavity lengths (ECL) are ascertained in order to optimally place the embryos about 1 cm away from the uterine fundus. ECLs are currently measured in two ways: 1) trial embryo transfer (TET) and 2) ultrasound. Changes in endometrial thickness are well-documented, however, limited data exists on changes in ECL throughout either an ovulation induction cycle or a normal menstrual cycle. This study evaluates both the usefulness of the two separate modalities for measuring ECL and ECL changes with respect to the menstrual cycle.

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