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In-vitro fertilization in a spontaneous cycle: easy, cheap and realistic
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OocyteFertilityNatural CyclesSpontaneous CycleReproductive HealthGynecologyReproductive BiologyTubal InfertilityFertilisationReproductive BiotechnologyFemale InfertilityPublic HealthInfertilityEmbryo MediaIn Vitro FertilizationOocyte RetrievalReproductive TechnologyFertility TrackingHuman ReproductionDevelopmental BiologyEmbryo TransferMedicine
The results of in-vitro fertilization in natural cycles (NIVF) in women with tubal infertility at our department are presented. The study had a prospective design. We needed 75 cycles in 50 patients to obtain one oocyte from each patient. Successful oocyte recovery rate was 67% per started cycle and 82% per oocyte retrieval. Thirty-five embryos were transferred and resulted in four ongoing pregnancies (5.3% per cycle, 6.5% per oocyte retrieval, 11.4% per embryo transfer and 11.4% per embryo). Six patients who participated in the study made a second attempt at NIVF. Five of them conceived of which four were ongoing. Cumulative ongoing pregnancy rates are 9. 8% per cycle, 11.9% per oocyte retrieval, 19.5% per embryo transfer and 19.5% per embryo. We conclude that NIVF is an easy, cheap and realistic method to obtain a pregnancy for patients with tubal infertility.
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