Abstract
Failure of the ovaries to respond to gonadotropin stimulation is a negative prognostic factor that may indicate reduced ovarian reserve. Simultaneous evaluation of basal FSH and E2 response to GnRH analogue (GnRH-a) stimulation (F-G test) can be used to identify patients at risk of poor response and allows effective drug regimen selection for IVF (1, 2). In patients with reduced ovarian reserve, only one study has compared rFSH with high-purified FSH in a GnRH-a short protocol (3). The aim of this study was to compare ovarian response and IVF outcome in patients with reduced ovarian reserve receiving hMG or rFSH after cessation of GnRH-a.
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