Abstract

OBJECTIVE: GnRH agonist trigger is effective in preventing ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome (OHSS) although previous studies have suggested adverse impact on pregnancy rates. Since some studies have shown that high responders with very high peak E2 levels may have a lower probability of conception after hCG trigger, we sought to evaluate whether peak E2 level after GnRH agonist trigger during in vitro fertilization affects pregnancy rates.

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