Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3942300 Fertility and Sterility 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo investigate whether hypnosis during ET contributes to successful IVF/ET outcome.DesignCase-control clinical study.SettingAcademic Fertility and IVF Unit, Soroka Medical Center, Beer-Sheva, Israel.Patient(s)Infertile couples undergoing IVF.Intervention(s)Ninety-eight IVF/ET cycles with hypnosis during the ET procedure were matched with 96 regular IVF/ET cycles.Main Outcome MeasuresComparison of clinical pregnancy and implantation rates between the two groups.Result(s)We obtained 52 clinical pregnancies out of 98 cycles (53.1%) with an implantation rate of 28% among hypnosis IVF/ET cycles, and 29 out of 96 (30.2%) clinical pregnancies and an implantation rate of 14.4% in the control cycles. Our overall IVF program pregnancy rate for the same period was 32.1%. Logistic regression analysis was performed emphasizing the positive contribution of hypnosis to the IVF/ET conception rates.Conclusion(s)This study suggests that the use of hypnosis during ET may significantly improve the IVF/ET cycle outcome in terms of increased implantation and clinical pregnancy rates. Furthermore, it seems that the patients’ attitude to the treatment was more favorable.

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