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Mid-luteal progesterone concentrations are associated with live birth rates during ovulation induction J.-C. Arce, A. Balen, P. Platteau, G. Pettersson, A. Nyboe Andersen Reproductive BioMedicine Online Volume 22, Issue 5, Pages (May 2011) DOI: /j.rbmo Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 Live birth rates for all women as well as women with large follicles (⩾15mm) but no medium-sized follicles (12–14mm) at end of stimulation according to their serum concentrations of progesterone in the mid-luteal phase. The total number of women in each subgroup is shown within the bars. Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Singleton live birth rates for women with either 1 or 2–3 large follicles (⩾15mm) according to their serum concentrations of progesterone in the mid-luteal phase. The total number of women in each subgroup is shown within the bar. Note: women who had twin births are excluded (n=8). Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Multivariate logistic regression model for prediction of the chance of a live birth (mean±95% CI) based on the mid-luteal progesterone concentration. The observed mean live birth rates in the five subgroups are shown by the filled circles. Reproductive BioMedicine Online , DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2011 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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