Title

Comparison Of Pregnancy Rates For Poor Responders Using IVF With Mild Ovarian Stimulation Versus Conventional IVF

Authoring Organization

American Society for Reproductive Medicine

Publication Month/Year

June 1, 2018

Last Updated Month/Year

January 22, 2024

Document Type

Guideline

External Publication Status

Published

Country of Publication

US

Document Objectives

Mild-stimulation protocols with in vitro fertilization (IVF) generally aim to use less medication than conventional IVF. This guideline evaluates pregnancy and live-birth rates in patients expected to be poor responders using mild ovarian stimulation and natural-cycle protocols vs conventional IVF.

Target Patient Population

Infertile women

Inclusion Criteria

Female, Adult

Health Care Settings

Ambulatory, Laboratory services, Outpatient

Intended Users

Nurse, nurse practitioner, physician, physician assistant

Scope

Assessment and screening, Management, Treatment

Diseases/Conditions (MeSH)

D007246 - Infertility, D007247 - Infertility, Female, D005307 - Fertilization in Vitro, D066298 - In Vitro Techniques

Keywords

infertility, ovarian stimulation, in vitro fertilization

Supplemental Methodology Resources

Evidence Tables

Methodology

Number of Source Documents
63
Literature Search Start Date
January 18, 2017
Literature Search End Date
November 7, 2017