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 P-576 The combination of daily vaginal progesterone administration and intramuscular progesterone every-third day secures ongoing pregnancy rates in artificial frozen-embryo transfer cycles
M. Polat1, G. Bozdag2, I. Yarali Ozbek1, S. Mumusoglu2, P. Humaidan3, H. Yarali1 1Anatolia IVF and Women’s Health Center, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ankara, Turkey 2Hacettepe University- School of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Ankara, Turkey 3Skive Regional Hospital, Fertility Clinic, Skive, Denmark
P-577 The ovarian sensitivity index (OSI) is in infertile patients predictive of live birth chances after IVF
D. Barad1, A. Weghofer2, S. Darmon3, V. Kushnir3, D. Albertini3, N. Gleicher3 1The Center for Human Reproduction, n/a, New York- NY, U.S.A.
2Medical University Vienna, n/a, Vienna, Austria
3Center for Human Reproduction, n/a, New York, U.S.A.
P-578 Good clinical results of natural cycle IVF: A 10 year record in our clinic
S. Watanabe1, R. Matsunaga1, M. Miura1, Y. Kobayashi1, M. Kamihata1, H. Yoshizawa1, H. Miyamura1, T. Maeda1, H. Makino1, M. Ochi1, T. Horiuchi2
1Ochi Yume Clinic Nagoya, ART Lab., Nagoya, Japan
2Prefectural University of Hiroshima, Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences, Shobara, Japan
P-579 The relationship between the factual ovarian volume and serum hormone levels including the levels of the AMH, LH/FSH ratio, and total testosterone
Y. Wakimoto1, J. Cadenas2, S.E. Pors2, C.Y. Andersen2
1Hyogo College of Medicine, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Nishinomiya- Hyogo, Japan
2University Hospital of Copenhagen- Rigshospitalet, Laboratory of Reproductive Biology- The Juliane Marie Centre for Women- Children and Reproduction, Copenhagen, Denmark
P-580 Transfer of frozen-thawed embryos in or out of window of implantation yields similar live birth rates
T.A. Boza1, M. Ceyhan1, G.E. Aksakal1, A. Seyhan Ata1, O. Bulduk1, A. Isıklar1, B. Balaban1, C.B. Urman1
1Amerikan Hastanesi - American Hospital, Womens’ Health Centre- Assisted Reproduction Unit, Istanbul, Turkey
P-581 Comparison of the outcome between conventional mild stimulation and progestin-primed ovarian stimulation in women of advanced age: a retrospective study
Q. Peng1, X. Cao1, J. Zhu2, X. Dong1
1Zhongshan hospital-Fudan University, Reproductive medicine centre, Shanghai, China
2Shanghai Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital-Fudan University, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shanghai, China
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