Outcome of IUI Based on Sperm Morphology in Cases of Unex-plained and Male Factor Infertility.

AuthorSh Motazedianen
AuthorB Hamedien
AuthorJ Zolghadrien
AuthorKh Mojtahedien
AuthorN Asadien
Issued Date2009-04-01en
AbstractObjective:: To evaluate the effects of sperm morphology on the success rate of IUI. Methods:: This was a prospective study of 200 couples who underwent IUI in order to im-prove the likelihood of conception. The patients were divided into 2 groups, one consisting of 100 patients with a normal sperm morphology of ?20%, and the other consisting of 100 patients with a normal semen morphology of >20%, and an otherwise normal semen analy-sis. Results:: A total of 59 clinical pregnancies were obtained for a pregnancy rate / cycle of 10.5%. No significant differences were found between the two groups examined. Conclusion:: There are no substantial differences in the success of intrauterine insemination when normal sperm morphology in semen analysis is more than 20% compared to when it is less than 20%.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
URIhttps://brieflands.com/journals/semj/articles/76443en
KeywordMale factor infertilityen
KeywordIUIen
KeywordClomipheneen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleOutcome of IUI Based on Sperm Morphology in Cases of Unex-plained and Male Factor Infertility.en
TypeResearch Articleen

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