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La stimulation ovulatoire classique : mono-, bi- ou paucifolliculaire

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Stimuler l’ovulation en cycle classique comprend trois étapes successives:

  • stimuler la croissance folliculaire et obtenir un à trois follicules ayant atteint leur pleine maturité;

  • déclencher l’ovulation proprement dite, assurant la rupture folliculaire et l’expulsion de l’ovocyte qui, ayant avancé dans la méïose, est devenu fécondable;

  • établir un corps jaune capable d’assurer l’implantation et le soutien initial du développement embryonnaire.

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Emperaire, JC. (2013). La stimulation ovulatoire classique : mono-, bi- ou paucifolliculaire. In: Pratique de la stimulation ovulatoire par les gonadotrophines. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0398-2_9

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