| luteal phase d. |
inadequate transformation of the endometrium during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle, usually owing to deficient secretion of progesterone by the ovary; this is a major cause of female factor infertility and habitual abortion. Called also luteal phase deficiency.
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| luteal phase |
The third phase of the menstrual cycle. Ovulation has occurred, and the corpus luteum produces progesterone primarily to maintain the thickness of the endometrium lining in the uterus in the event that fertilization has occurred. If fertilization has not occurred, progesterone production stops and the endometrium lining is shed during menstruation.
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| luteal phase defect |
A hormone imbalance present during the time after ovulation that may contribute to suboptimal implantation and pregnancy loss.
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| luteal phase |
Second phase of the fertility cycle.
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