Leader et al., 1985 - Google Patents
The prediction of ovulation: a comparison of the basal body temperature graph, cervical mucus score, and real-time pelvic ultrasonographyLeader et al., 1985
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- Leader A
- Wiseman D
- Taylor P
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- Fertility and sterility
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Ninety-five menstrual cycles were studied in 20 women undergoing donor artificial insemination (AID). In 49 cycles basal body temperature (BBT) changes were charted daily and both daily cervical mucus scoring (modified Insler score) and daily realtime …
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