by B.N. Chakravarty
Planning an ideal ovarian stimulation protocol for an individual patient is a critical step in IVF treatment care. From clinical experience, it is very apparent that ‘one-size fits all’ theory cannot be applied to all IVF patients for formulating their suitable stimulation regime. Rather it is essential to predetermine individual ovarian potential before embarking on the specific regime of ovarian stimulation. In addition, it is being speculated that all types of COS currently practiced may have an adverse impact on endometrial receptivity. Obviously, there is a gradual move towards the dictum ‘freeze all embryos transfer in next cycle’. These problems, their practical solutions and limitations have been elaborately discussed in different chapters dealing with controlled ovarian stimulation. In addition, the chapter on anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) adds further information of the background for the development of ‘personalized ovarian stimulation’ for each individual patient undergoing IVF treatment cycle. The individualized stimulation protocol for poorly responding women (low ovarian reserve) has already been incorporated in Volume 1 of the book.



