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... ovulation. Recent evidence suggests that this approach (the traditional CC protocol) may be associated with decreased pregnancy and live birth rates ...
These alternatives may include medications to stimulate ovulation, as well as minimally invasive procedures to correct problems that can lead to infertility, ...
With these birth control options, you continue to have some bleeding each month, even if you are not ovulating. ... Instead, they delay or prevent ovulation. As ...
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This medicine may cause a delay in ovulation for women and may affect their ability to have children. If you plan to have children, talk with your doctor ...
Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, or post-ovulation methods) and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception. For ...
Low levels of thyroid hormone can interfere with ovulation, which can limit fertility. Some of the causes of hypothyroidism, such as autoimmune disorders ...
... ovulation initiated at least 1 month prior to Study Day 1;; Progestogen-only hormonal birth control (oral, injectable, implantable) associated with ...
... Ovulation induction, Egg retrieval, Saline infusion sonography, Superovulation, Deferred reproduction, Hypothyroidism, Polycystic ovary syndrome ...
... ovulation (oral, injectable, or implantable), intrauterine device ... Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, and post-ovulation method) ...
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