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Follicular flushing in natural cycle IVF does not affect the luteal phase – a prospective controlled study M. von Wolff, A. Kohl Schwartz, P. Stute, M. Fäh, G. Otti, R. Schürch, S. Rohner Reproductive BioMedicine Online Volume 35, Issue 1, Pages (July 2017) DOI: /j.rbmo Copyright © 2017 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 1 The flow of patients through the study. Please note: several women performed the ‘IVF (flushing) cycle’ first, resulting in the high drop-out rate due to pregnancy. Reproductive BioMedicine Online , 37-41DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2017 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 2 Box plot of duration of luteal phase in the reference versus the flushing cycle, presented as median with interquartile range (IQR) and whiskers with maximum length of 1.5 IQR. Reproductive BioMedicine Online , 37-41DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2017 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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Figure 3 Box plots of concentrations of progesterone (A) and 17β oestradiol (B) in the early (day 2–3 post-ovulation), mid (day 6–7) and late (day 10–11) luteal phase in reference and IVF (flushing) cycle, presented as median with IQR and whiskers with maximum length of 1.5 IQR. Reproductive BioMedicine Online , 37-41DOI: ( /j.rbmo ) Copyright © 2017 Reproductive Healthcare Ltd. Terms and Conditions
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