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Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation

Meaning

Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation, often abbreviated as COH, is a carefully managed medical procedure involving the administration of exogenous hormones to stimulate the ovaries. This intervention encourages the development of multiple mature ovarian follicles, rather than the single dominant follicle typically produced in a natural menstrual cycle. The aim is to optimize the number of viable oocytes available for retrieval or fertilization, particularly within assisted reproductive technologies.