Frontiers  Towards the Clinical Evaluation of the Luteal Phase in

Frontiers Towards the Clinical Evaluation of the Luteal Phase in

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Objective: To describe and evaluate urinary hormone profiles in the luteal phase.Setting and Patients: Twenty-five healthy fertile women, with regular ovulat

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