Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6180680 Fertility and Sterility 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveTo report our center's pregnancy rates (PR) by intravaginal insemination (IVI) or intrauterine insemination (IUI) in 82 couples with male partners with spinal cord injuries.DesignRetrospective analysis.SettingMajor medical center.Patient(s)Male patients with spinal cord injuries and their female partners.Intervention(s)Intravaginal insemination and IUI.Main Outcome Measure(s)Pregnancy and live birth outcomes.Result(s)Overall, 31 of the 82 couples (37.8% PR) achieved 39 pregnancies. Sperm were obtained by masturbation, penile vibratory stimulation, or electroejaculation in 4 men (4.9%), 42 men (51.2%), and 36 men (43.9%), respectively. Intravaginal insemination, performed mostly at home by selected couples, was undertaken in 45 couples, 17 of whom (37.8% PR) achieved 20 pregnancies. Intrauterine insemination was performed in 57 couples, 14 of whom (24.6% PR) achieved 19 pregnancies, with a cycle fecundity of 7.9%. Eighteen and 21 live births occurred by IVI and IUI, respectively.Conclusion(s)The methods of IVI and IUI are reasonable options for this patient population. These methods warrant consideration before proceeding to assisted reproductive technologies (ART).

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