It is only after a physiological chain of events, including hormonal triggers, the growth of the follicle, and ovulation, that a pregnancy is possible. When you’re attempting to have a child, not being able to ovulate,...
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When a woman produces too many androgens, sometimes known as “male hormones,” she develops polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Inconsistent periods, excessive hair, and weight gain are some of the signs and symptoms of PCOS. As per...
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PCOS or Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome patients make up a sizable population of patients for whom evidence-based research support the blastocyst transfer method as an infertility treatment method. The endometrial lining in these patients is usually thin...
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