Pregnancy outcomes using donor sperm insemination after failed in vitro fertilization with intracytoplasmic sperm injection cycles in couples with complex infertility disorders.

Journal: Fertility And Sterility
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate alternatives for couples with severe male factor infertility who fail to conceive with IVF-intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI).

Methods: Outcomes of couples using artificial insemination with donor sperm (AID) after failed IVF-ICSI, assessing multiple risk factors affecting prognosis. Methods: University infertility service. Methods: Nineteen patients with complex infertility disorders who failed IVF-ICSI and subsequently used AID (1 to 7 cycles). Methods: Artificial insemination with donor sperm was performed 36 hours after detection of an LH surge or hCG injection. Methods: Pregnancy outcomes were determined.

Results: Seventeen pregnancies occurred in 16 women associated with AID for a pregnancy rate per cycle of 27.9% within a mean of 3.2 +/- 18 cycles. Live birth rate per cycle was 24.6%.

Conclusions: A high pregnancy rate was achieved with AID in women who failed IVF-ICSI. Given the low cost and effectiveness of AID in this series, consideration of AID is a reasonable and effective option even in couples with poor prognosis who fail to conceive with IVF-ICSI.

Authors
Marsha Gorrill, Kenneth Burry, Phillip Patton
Relevant Conditions

Infertility