How does Gonal-f influence progesterone levels and what impact does this have on the luteal phase and overall fertility treatment outcomes?
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Gonal-f, a follicle-stimulating hormone, boosts egg development but does not directly increase progesterone. Indirectly, it supports a healthier luteal phase by promoting stronger follicles, potentially enhancing fertility treatment outcomes.
Gonal-f, a form of recombinant FSH, primarily stimulates follicle growth rather than directly affecting progesterone levels, indirectly supporting the luteal phase by improving follicle quality, which can enhance progesterone production post-ovulation, potentially increasing pregnancy rates in fertility treatments.