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Follicular growth but absence of oocyte and cumulus maturation during ovarian stimulation in the days following surgical abortion: a case report.
Gynecological Endocrinology 2017 September
This paper is a case report on the results of an ovarian stimulation performed in the days following an induced abortion. A patient had breast cancer diagnosed during an early pregnancy. She had an induced abortion and had, before chemotherapy an ovarian stimulation, using rFSH and GnRH antagonist, followed by follicular puncture for oocyte for vitrification in the view of fertility preservation. No oocyte could be obtained despite a good hormonal and ultrasonographical follicular growth. This case report suggest that ovarian stimulation must be delayed after abortion to allow the maturation of oocyte-cumulus complexes.
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