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P-705 Prenatal hyperandrogenaemia in female babies of mothers with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
N. Shreeve1, J.A. Barry2, B. Keevil3, L. Owen3, S. Nageshwaran4, M. Thomas5, N. Sivarajah6, Y. Hu7, Z. Zaid8, P.J. Hardiman9
1Addenbrookes Hospital, University Dept of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Cambridge, United Kingdom 2Institute for Women’s Health, University College London, London, United Kingdom
3University Hospital of South Manchester, Dept Clinical Biochemistry, Manchester, United Kingdom 4St Georges Hospital, Department of Population Health Sciences and Education, London,
United Kingdom
5Royal Free London Hospital, Department of Clinical Biochemistry, London, United Kingdom 6University College London, Institute for Women's Health, London, United Kingdom
7UCL Medical School, Centre for Neuroendocrinology, London, United Kingdom
8Newham University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, London, United Kingdom 9University College London, Institute for Women’s Health, London, United Kingdom
P-706 Two-step consecutive controlled ovarian stimulation and oocyte retrieval in the follicular and luteral phase increases chance of obtaining embryos in patients with diminished ovarian reserve H. Asakura1, Y. Nakahara1, M. Nagaike1, K. Nishio1
1Aisei Medical Corporation, Ohgimachi Ladies' Clinic, Osaka, Japan
P-707 Association of LH, AMH, BMP15, GDF9, FSHR, LHR, and AMHR genetic polymorphisms with poor responses in patients undergoing in vitro fertilization
A.J.C. Meireles1, J.P. Bilibio2, U. Matte1, E. De Conto1, B.M. Silva2, A.J.C. Cunha-Filho1
1Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Gynecology and Obstetrics, Porto Alegre, Brazil 2Clínica Pronatus, Human Reproduction, Belém, Brazil
P-708 Comparison of FMR1 mutations distribution between Indian and other Asian patients
E. Bisplinghoff1, V.A. Kushnir2, D.H. Barad2, A. Weghofer1, N. Gleicher2
1Medical University Vienna, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Vienna, Austria 2Center for Human Reproduction, N/A, New York, U.S.A.
P-709 The relationship between serum Anti-Mullerian hormone and Body Mass Index in a Caucasian population of infertile women is age-dependent
D. Albu1, R. Tulin1, A. Albu2
1Medlife Hospital UMF Carol Davila, Maternalfetal and Reproductive medicine, Bucharest, Romania 2UMF Carol Davila Elias Hospital, Endocrinology, Bucharest, Romania
P-710 Relative progesterone level increases between initiation and end of ovarian stimulation are detrimental for live birth even among cycles with apparently normal late-follicular progesterone levels
S. Santos-Ribeiro1, N.P. Polyzos1, M. Camus1, M. De Vos1, A. Van de Vijver1, H. Tournaye1,
C. Blockeel1
1Universitair Ziekenhuis Brussel, Centre for Reproductive Medicine, Brussels, Belgium
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