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HUMAN REPRODUCTION
Volume 21, Issue 11, Pages 2729-2735Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/humrep/del188
Keywords
assisted reproduction; FSH; infertility; oocyte quality; ovarian reserve
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Women undergoing IVF are routinely subjected to one or more tests of ovarian reserve. The results of these tests are also being extrapolated to women attending infertility clinics and those planning to delay childbearing. This debate examines the predictive power of currently available tests of ovarian reserve and questions the value of subjecting women to ovarian reserve tests. We propose that in the absence of an agreement on (i) a definition of poor ovarian reserve, (ii) the population to be tested and (iii) which interventions are effective in women with poor ovarian reserve, routine ovarian reserve testing is unhelpful.
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