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Ovarian stimulated cycle: not a better alternative for women without ovulation disorder in intrauterine insemination

Kemei Zhang, Yinjiao Shi, Ensheng Wang, Li Wang, Qingbo Hu, Yibo Dai, Haiyan Xu, Jiaou Zhang, Ping Jin, Xueqin Chen and Jing Shu _

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Oncotarget. 2017; 8:100773-100780. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.22052

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Abstract

Kemei Zhang1, Yinjiao Shi1, Ensheng Wang1, Li Wang1, Qingbo Hu1, Yibo Dai1, Haiyan Xu1, Jiaou Zhang1, Ping Jin1, Xueqin Chen1 and Jing Shu1

1Reproductive Medicine Center, Ningbo First Hospital, Zhejiang 315010, China

Correspondence to:

Jing Shu, email: [email protected]

Keywords: clinical pregnancy rate, intrauterine insemination (IUI), ovarian stimulated cycle, natural cycle, non-ovulation disorder

Received: June 22, 2017     Accepted: August 27, 2017     Published: October 23, 2017

ABSTRACT

To explore the related factors on the clinical pregnancy outcome in intrauterine insemination, a retrospective study was conducted on the clinical data of 580 cycles for 301 infertile couples who were treated with intrauterine insemination. The female age, male age, duration of infertility, treatment protocols, endometrial thickness and sperm parameters were compared between pregnant group and non-pregnant group. The results showed that there were statistical differences in female age, duration of infertility and endometrial thickness between the two groups. The pregnancy rate was 19.34% in Group A (female age ≤ 30 y) compared with 10.91% in Group B (female age > 30 y). The pregnancy rate was 18.44% when the duration of infertility ≤ 2 years, which was higher than another group 10.73% when the duration of infertility > 2 years. Group analysis according to endometrial thickness (Group1: < 8 mm; Group 2: ≥ 8 mm and ≤ 12 mm; Group 3: > 12 mm) demonstrated significant differences in clinical pregnancy rate (7.41%, 18.00% and 11.48% respectively). For those infertile female without ovulation failure, the higher clinical pregnancy rates were observed in patients undergoing intrauterine insemination in natural cycle 16.12% when compared with the patients in ovarian stimulated cycles 10.48%. Thus, we demonstrate that the pregnancy rate is related with female age, duration of infertility and endometrial thickness. The ovarian stimulated cycle couldn’t improve the pregnancy outcome for those women without ovulation disorder in intrauterine insemination.


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