Abstract

To examine ovarian response in infertile women undergoing ovarian stimulation after abdominal myomectomy. Case report. Academic medical research center. Four infertile women with known fibroids who had a failed assisted reproductive technology (ART) cycle followed by an abdominal myomectomy. Infertile women with known fibroids who had a failed ART cycle, from January 2000 to December 2006, followed by an abdominal myomectomy and a subsequent ART cycle. Ovarian function before (baseline) and after myomectomy was assessed by age, day 3 and day 10 FSH levels, days of stimulation, total gonadotropins used, peak E(2) level, the number of oocytes retrieved and embryos obtained, the number of high-grade embryos, and pregnancy outcome. The mean age was 35 and 36 years before and after myomectomy, respectively. All subjects had uterine factor infertility. Two of these women also had tubal factor infertility, and one had endometriosis and male factor infertility. There was no difference in ovarian response before and after myomectomy. As expected, abdominal myomectomy did not adversely affect ovarian response in infertile women undergoing ovarian stimulation after a failed ART cycle. Larger randomized prospective studies are needed to accurately assess whether myomectomy has a negative impact on ovarian response.

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