THE TIMING OF PROGESTERONE CORRECTED AFTER ENDOMETRIAL TRANSCRIPTOMIC ANALYSIS DOES NOT IMPROVE REPRODUCTIVE OUTCOME IN WOMEN WITH ADENOMYOSIS AND NON-RECEPTIVE ENDOMETRIUM
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This study investigated whether optimizing progesterone timing based on endometrial transcriptomic analysis could enhance reproductive outcomes in women diagnosed with adenomyosis and a non-receptive endometrium.
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