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[Intra-cervical homologous artificial insemination with fresh sperm and intrauterine artificial insemination after preparation of the sperm].

Authors: M, Glissant;

[Intra-cervical homologous artificial insemination with fresh sperm and intrauterine artificial insemination after preparation of the sperm].

Abstract

After reviewing the literature on the subject of intracervical insemination, the author presents a study of 161 cycles in 80 couples stimulated with CC-HMG associated with intra-uterine insemination. In the 80 couples that were studied, there were sperm anomalies, cervical secretions anomalies or a combination of both.

Keywords

Adult, Male, Viscosity, Cervix Mucus, Humans, Female, Oligospermia, Spermatozoa, Insemination, Artificial, Menstrual Cycle, Insemination, Artificial, Homologous, Monitoring, Physiologic

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