Outcome of donor versus husband insemination in couples with unexplained infertility treated by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
- PMID: 8194622
- DOI: 10.1016/s0015-0282(16)56761-2
Outcome of donor versus husband insemination in couples with unexplained infertility treated by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer
Abstract
Objective: To examine the IVF-ET outcome of couples with unexplained infertility treated by husband versus donor sperm.
Design: A retrospective analysis of the IVF-ET outcome of couples with unexplained infertility treated by either husband or donor sperm and in a subgroup of patients treated simultaneously by husband and donor sperm.
Setting: IVF Unit, Serlin Maternity Hospital, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Patients: Couples diagnosed as having unexplained infertility underwent IVF at our Unit; included were 96 couples treated by husband insemination (group A), 27 couples who received donor insemination because of azoospermia (group B), and 8 couples who sought donor insemination after having previously failed IVF (group C).
Results: No statistically significant difference was found between groups A and B regarding age of the females, duration of infertility, number of IVF cycles, fertilization rate, number of ETs, and pregnancy rate. Oocytes collected in group C were subdivided further into two groups: 45 were incubated with husband sperm and 46 were incubated with donor sperm. Fertilization rates were 46.6% and 50%, respectively. One pregnancy occurred.
Conclusion: In couples with unexplained infertility who had undergone IVF-ET with husband insemination, the fertilization and pregnancy rates were similar to those of couples who were treated by donor sperm.
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