The Effect Of Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation On Iron Status In Infertile Women
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This non-randomized clinical trial found that controlled ovarian hyperstimulation using a short protocol significantly decreased serum ferritin levels in infertile women undergoing ICSI cycles.
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Non randomized clinical trial study done in the fertility center at AL-Sadder teaching hospital in AL-Najaf city from the period of February 2012 to August 2012.This study included 40 ICSI cycle to determine the effect of the controlled ovarian hyper stimulation (COHS) on iron status ( serum iron and serum ferritin ). The protocol used was short protocol. The results showed significant decrease(p< 0.05) in serum ferritin after (COHS).
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