Supporting the Luteal Phase

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(1) Bordeaux, France   The luteal phase extends from the moment of ovulation triggering until the beginning of menses, or of pregnancy. The corpus luteum is generated from luteinized granulosa and theca interna cells that remained in the follicle after oocyte extrusion. It secretes both estrogens and progesterone under the effect of a pulsatile LH…

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