Ovarian Stimulation Protocols is a concise handbook that aims to deliver everything the reader needs to know for
performing a risk-free ovarian stimulation for assisted reproductive technique (ART) and get a favorable outcome.
Review of crucial issues such as the significance of monitoring ovarian stimulation, advantages and disadvantages of
ovarian hyperstimulation versus minimal stimulation, and the use of various drug regimens and stimulation protocols for
various patient sub-sets, will help clinicians in selecting the better or more appropriate protocols. The
contributors of this book have leading scientific and clinical backgrounds, with years of experience to support their
views. The book serves as a handy practical guide, targeting and settling clinical dilemma that ART practitioners
commonly experience in their clinics, while providing a window to the newer developments.
Table of Contents
.-Regulation of follicle development in natural and PCO
cycles .-Monitoring ovarian stimulation:
current perspectives .-The role of LH and hCG in the contemporary ovarian stimulation
protocols .-Recombinants versus biosimilars in ovarian
stimulation .-Agonists versus antagonists in
COH .-Long acting gonadotropins and route of administration .-
Advantage and disadvantage of COH, comparing with minimal stimulation - .-Ovarian stimulation for
PCO patients and management of OHSS .-Ovarian stimulation
for poor responders .-Depot GnRH agonists in COH for
ART .-Luteal phase support in COH.