Influence of controlled ovarian hyperstimulation on uterine peristalsis in infertile women
Controlled ovarian hyperstimulation significantly increased uterine peristaltic wave frequency and altered wave direction compared to natural cycles, correlating positively with estradiol and negatively with progesterone within physiological ranges.
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