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A Hospital Based Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Intrauterine Insemination in the Management of Infertility

Authors: Sweety Kumari; Kuldeep Kumar Kaul;

A Hospital Based Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Intrauterine Insemination in the Management of Infertility

Abstract

AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of intrauterine insemination in the managementof infertility.Material & Methods: A retrospectively analysed patients with surgically confirmed moderate-to-severeendometriosis (ASRM stages III and IV) with at least one patent Fallopian tube receiving IUI treatment. Patientswere selected from the electronic patient database of the IVF centre of NMCH, Sasaram, Bihar, India. 50 patientswere selected in the study.Results: The age of couples in our study ranged from (21- 42) years, 18 (36%) with primary infertility and 32(64%) with secondary infertility. 38% cases had infertility. 36% had 3-5 years duration of infertility and 4% had8-11 years duration of infertility. Out of 30 patients, 70% were at term and 3.34% had ectopic pregnancy.Conclusion: Intrauterine insemination is useful for the treatment of infertility in women with unexplained causesof infertility.

AbstractAim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the efficacy of intrauterine insemination in the managementof infertility.Material & Methods: A retrospectively analysed patients with surgically confirmed moderate-to-severeendometriosis (ASRM stages III and IV) with at least one patent Fallopian tube receiving IUI treatment. Patientswere selected from the electronic patient database of the IVF centre of NMCH, Sasaram, Bihar, India. 50 patientswere selected in the study.Results: The age of couples in our study ranged from (21- 42) years, 18 (36%) with primary infertility and 32(64%) with secondary infertility. 38% cases had infertility. 36% had 3-5 years duration of infertility and 4% had8-11 years duration of infertility. Out of 30 patients, 70% were at term and 3.34% had ectopic pregnancy.Conclusion: Intrauterine insemination is useful for the treatment of infertility in women with unexplained causesof infertility.

Keywords

Intrauterine Insemination / Unexplained Infertility / Male Subfertility

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