Bj. Cohlen et al., IS THERE A CARRYOVER EFFECT OF MILD OVARIAN HYPERSTIMULATION WITH GONADOTROPINS ON THE SUBSEQUENT CYCLE, Fertility and sterility, 63(6), 1995, pp. 1172-1176
Objective: To investigate the effect of mild ovarian hyperstimulation
on hormonal and sonographic variables of the subsequent natural cycle.
Design: Prospective study of three consecutive cycles. Setting: Unive
rsity Hospital, Department of Reproductive Medicine, Division of Obste
trics and Gynecology. Patients: Twelve couples with subnormal semen as
the only identifiable cause of subfertility. Interventions: Subjects
were offered IUI for three cycles. In the second cycle, mild ovarian h
yperstimulation with 75 IU IM hMG was applied daily and ovulation was
induced with 5,000 IU hCG. In the first and third both natural cycles,
serum samples were obtained for hormone measurements and ultrasound (
US) scanning of the ovaries was performed. Main Outcome Measure: To de
termine whether there was a carryover effect of mild ovarian hyperstim
ulation as applied in the second cycle, hormone levels and US scans of
cycle 3 were compared with those of cycle 1. Results: None of the var
iables of cycle 3 were significantly different from those of cycle 1.
Conclusion: Because hormonal and sonographic variables in the subseque
nt natural cycle remain unchanged, a carryover effect of mild ovarian
hyperstimulation with gonadotropins seems unlikely.