The relative contribution of IVF to the total ongoing pregnancy rate in a subfertile cohort
In a cohort of 1391 subfertile couples, nearly half of ongoing pregnancies occurred spontaneously, with IVF contributing 21.2% and demonstrating the greatest benefit for couples with tubal factor, endometriosis, and male factor subfertility.
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