HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births: A Case Report

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HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births : A Case Report. / Liest, Sara; Riishede Christiansen, Iben; Prætorius, Lisbeth; Bogstad, Jeanette; Freiesleben, Nina la Cour; Pinborg, Anja; Løssl, Kristine.

In: Frontiers in Reproductive Health, Vol. 3, 764299, 2021.

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Liest, S, Riishede Christiansen, I, Prætorius, L, Bogstad, J, Freiesleben, NLC, Pinborg, A & Løssl, K 2021, 'HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births: A Case Report', Frontiers in Reproductive Health, vol. 3, 764299. https://doi.org/10.3389/frph.2021.764299

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Liest, S., Riishede Christiansen, I., Prætorius, L., Bogstad, J., Freiesleben, N. L. C., Pinborg, A., & Løssl, K. (2021). HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births: A Case Report. Frontiers in Reproductive Health, 3, [764299]. https://doi.org/10.3389/frph.2021.764299

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Liest S, Riishede Christiansen I, Prætorius L, Bogstad J, Freiesleben NLC, Pinborg A et al. HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births: A Case Report. Frontiers in Reproductive Health. 2021;3. 764299. https://doi.org/10.3389/frph.2021.764299

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Liest, Sara ; Riishede Christiansen, Iben ; Prætorius, Lisbeth ; Bogstad, Jeanette ; Freiesleben, Nina la Cour ; Pinborg, Anja ; Løssl, Kristine. / HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births : A Case Report. In: Frontiers in Reproductive Health. 2021 ; Vol. 3.

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title = "HCG Trigger After Failed GnRH Agonist Trigger Resulted in Two Consecutive Live Births: A Case Report",
abstract = " Background: Failed gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist trigger with no oocyte retrieved during aspiration of several follicles is a rare but recurrent situation that can be rescued by the termination of the aspiration procedure, retriggering by human chorion gonadotropin (hCG), and repeated oocyte pickup 36 h later. Failed GnRH agonist trigger is frustrating and unsatisfactory, and fertility doctors must be aware of possible hCG retriggering and retained opportunity for successful cycle outcome. Objective: In this case report, we present a woman who experienced failed GnRH agonist trigger and rescue hCG retrigger followed by two consecutive live births after frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfers. Methods: A case report. Results: Two healthy children were born in 2018 and 2020, respectively as a result of controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF, failed GnRH agonist trigger followed by hCG re-trigger, and successful retrieval of 25 oocytes. Conclusion: Retriggering with hCG after failed GnRH agonist trigger can result in consecutive live births, and such knowledge can prevent cycle cancellation and patient discouragement. Knowledge on retriggering with hCG and consecutive live births after failed GnRH agonist trigger can prevent cycle cancellation and patient discouragement. ",
author = "Sara Liest and {Riishede Christiansen}, Iben and Lisbeth Pr{\ae}torius and Jeanette Bogstad and Freiesleben, {Nina la Cour} and Anja Pinborg and Kristine L{\o}ssl",
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AU - Liest, Sara

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AU - Bogstad, Jeanette

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AU - Pinborg, Anja

AU - Løssl, Kristine

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N2 - Background: Failed gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist trigger with no oocyte retrieved during aspiration of several follicles is a rare but recurrent situation that can be rescued by the termination of the aspiration procedure, retriggering by human chorion gonadotropin (hCG), and repeated oocyte pickup 36 h later. Failed GnRH agonist trigger is frustrating and unsatisfactory, and fertility doctors must be aware of possible hCG retriggering and retained opportunity for successful cycle outcome. Objective: In this case report, we present a woman who experienced failed GnRH agonist trigger and rescue hCG retrigger followed by two consecutive live births after frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfers. Methods: A case report. Results: Two healthy children were born in 2018 and 2020, respectively as a result of controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF, failed GnRH agonist trigger followed by hCG re-trigger, and successful retrieval of 25 oocytes. Conclusion: Retriggering with hCG after failed GnRH agonist trigger can result in consecutive live births, and such knowledge can prevent cycle cancellation and patient discouragement. Knowledge on retriggering with hCG and consecutive live births after failed GnRH agonist trigger can prevent cycle cancellation and patient discouragement.

AB - Background: Failed gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) agonist trigger with no oocyte retrieved during aspiration of several follicles is a rare but recurrent situation that can be rescued by the termination of the aspiration procedure, retriggering by human chorion gonadotropin (hCG), and repeated oocyte pickup 36 h later. Failed GnRH agonist trigger is frustrating and unsatisfactory, and fertility doctors must be aware of possible hCG retriggering and retained opportunity for successful cycle outcome. Objective: In this case report, we present a woman who experienced failed GnRH agonist trigger and rescue hCG retrigger followed by two consecutive live births after frozen-thawed single blastocyst transfers. Methods: A case report. Results: Two healthy children were born in 2018 and 2020, respectively as a result of controlled ovarian stimulation for IVF, failed GnRH agonist trigger followed by hCG re-trigger, and successful retrieval of 25 oocytes. Conclusion: Retriggering with hCG after failed GnRH agonist trigger can result in consecutive live births, and such knowledge can prevent cycle cancellation and patient discouragement. Knowledge on retriggering with hCG and consecutive live births after failed GnRH agonist trigger can prevent cycle cancellation and patient discouragement.

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