Direct intraperitoneal insemination for unexplained infertility

In: Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology · 1992 · vol. 12(1) , pp. 45–48 · doi:10.3109/01443619209029919 · W2148115348
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Intraperitoneal insemination in unexplained infertility patients resulted in one pregnancy in 29 spontaneous cycles and three pregnancies in 18 clomiphene-stimulated cycles.

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SummaryIntraperitoneal insemination was carried out in patients with unexplained infertility, in both spontaneous and clomiphene stimulated cycles. There was one pregnancy among 29 treated spontaneous cycles and 3 among 18 (17 per cent) cycles stimulated with clomiphene citrate where follicle rupture was demonstrated by transvaginal sonography.

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