Abstract

In present stimulation protocols for IVF, some patients experience a rise in serum progesterone (P) concentration in the late follicular phase. Premature P rise affects about 5 to as high as 38% of IVF patients (Edelstein et al., 1990; Silverberg et al., 1991; Ubaldi et al., 1996; Bosch et al., 2003) and is associated with lower implantation and pregnancy rates. It is defined as a rise in P concentration towards the end of the follicular phase above a certain threshold, which is set arbitrarily. There is an ongoing debate about the definition of premature luteinisation, or better defined as ‘premature progesterone rise’, as to which threshold for premature P rise should be established (Van Vaerenbergh et al., 2011; Labarta et al., 2011). Therefore, the changes in gene expression were studied in patients with premature progesterone rise.

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