Progesterone support for frozen embryo transfer: intramuscular versus vaginal suppository demonstrates no difference in a cohort

Phoebe H. Leonard, Alexis N. Hokenstad, Zaraq Khan, Jani R. Jensen, Elizabeth A. Stewart, Charles C. Coddington

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate pregnancy rates based on the route of progesterone replacement in frozen embryo transfer (FET) cycles.

STUDY DESIGN: A randomized controlled trial and retrospective analysis. In the randomized group 76 FET cycles were randomized. In the retrospective group 508 FET cycles were reviewed. Intramuscular (IM) proges-erone in oil 100 mg daily or oral micronized progesterone prior to transfer followed by compounded vaginal proges-erone 200 mg 3 times daily (OV). The main outcome measure was the clinical pregnancy rate (CPR).

RESULTS: Baseline characteristics did not vary be-ween groups in either cohort. In the randomized group there were no significant differences in CPR (31.43% vs. 21.05%) or live birth rate (LBR) (31.43% vs. 18.92%) for IM and OV progesterone replacement, respectively. In the retrospective cohort patients there wore also no significant differences in CPR (35.56% vs. 32.35%) or LBR (32.23% vs. 28.51%)f or the IM and OVp rogester-ne replacement groups, respectively.

CONCLUSION: This study demonstrates that either OV or IM progesterone is effective for luteal phase support for FETs.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)103-108
Number of pages6
JournalThe Journal of reproductive medicine
Volume60
Issue number3-4
StatePublished - Mar 1 2015

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