Assessment of changes in utero‐ovarian arterial impedance during the peri‐implantation period by Doppler sonography in women undergoing assisted reproduction
Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology2004Vol. 23(5), pp. 496–500
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Abstract
Different utero-ovarian blood flow changes during the peri-implantation period occur in conception and non-conception cycles in women following IVF. Doppler assessment of uterine arterial resistance can help to determine a time interval within the menstrual cycle that is of optimal endometrial status for embryo implantation in assisted conception programs. Delay in achieving adequate uterine perfusion during the temporal window of embryo implantation may have an impact on endometrial receptivity.
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