Does a short luteal phase correlate with an increased risk of miscarriage? A cohort study

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Marguerite Duane
Karen Schliep
Christina A. Porucznik
Shahpar Najmabadi
Joseph B. Stanford
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[1] Georgetown University,Department of Family Medicine
[2] Executive Director,Office of Cooperative Reproductive Health, Division of Public Health, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
[3] Fertility Appreciation Collaborative to Teach the Science (FACTS),undefined
[4] University of Utah,undefined
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Miscarriage; Early pregnancy loss; Short luteal phase; Progesterone; Pregnancy; Maternal age; Reproductive life plan; Fertility;
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This study looks at whether women have a higher risk of miscarriage if the second half of their menstrual or reproductive cycle is shorter than normal. The second half of the cycle, referred to as the luteal phase, is normally 11 to 16 days long. If the luteal phase is too short this may suggest a woman does not have enough progesterone, the hormone essential for maintaining pregnancy.
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