Can combining vaginal and rectal progesterone achieve the optimum progesterone range required for implantation in the HRT-FET model?
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P. Humaidan | T. Haahr | B. Alsbjerg | B. Povlsen | R. Laursen | L. Thomsen | H. Elbaek
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