Human Reproduction, Vol 13, 1550-1552, Copyright © 1998 by Oxford University Press
P Sundstrom
Intrauterine pregnancy after superovulation with gonadotrophins and after
in-vitro fertilization (IVF) and embryo replacement has not been reported
to occur in cases where the thickness of the pre-ovulatory endometrium was
<6 mm. We report a case where an intrauterine pregnancy was established
where the endometrium was no more than 4 mm in thickness at the time of
follicular aspiration. It is suggested that an IVF cycle should not
necessarily be abandoned merely because the pre- ovulatory endometrium is
thin, and especially if other parameters, including follicular development
and serum oestradiol concentrations, are appropriate.
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Establishment of a successful pregnancy following in-vitro fertilization with an endometrial thickness of no more than 4 mm
Curakliniken, IVF Department, Malmo, Sweden.
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