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Oral versus injectable ovulation induction agents for unexplained subfertility (Cochrane Review) ABSTRACT Background: Oral (anti-oestrogens) and injectable (gonadotrophins) ovulation induction agents have been used to increase the number of eggs produced by a woman per cycle in treatment for unexplained subfertility. It is unclear whether there are significant advan . . . |
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