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Indications for oocyte donation.

P N Barri1, B Coroleu, F Martinez

  • 1Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Institut Universitari Dexeus, Barcelona, Spain.

Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)
|June 1, 1992
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Oocyte donation resulted in a 25% pregnancy rate, with higher success using intra-Fallopian transfer and intravaginal micronized progesterone. This study highlights effective strategies for assisted reproductive technology in women undergoing oocyte donation.

Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Embryology
  • Infertility Treatment

Background:

  • Assisted reproductive technologies (ART) are crucial for treating infertility.
  • Oocyte donation offers a viable option for women with gonadal dysfunction.
  • Optimizing embryo transfer and luteal phase support is key to improving pregnancy rates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of oocyte donation in achieving pregnancies.
  • To compare pregnancy rates based on embryo transfer methods (fresh vs. frozen, intra-Fallopian vs. intrauterine).
  • To assess the impact of different progesterone supplementation routes on pregnancy outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective analysis of 92 oocyte donation cycles involving 87 women.
  • Embryo transfers included fresh and frozen-thawed, synchronous and asynchronous cycles.

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  • Comparison of intra-Fallopian versus intrauterine transfer and intravaginal versus intramuscular progesterone administration.
  • Main Results:

    • An overall pregnancy rate of 25% was achieved across 92 cycles.
    • Intra-Fallopian transfer yielded a 46% pregnancy rate compared to 21.5% for intrauterine transfer.
    • Intravaginal micronized progesterone resulted in a 30.3% pregnancy rate versus 22% for intramuscular progesterone.

    Conclusions:

    • Oocyte donation is an effective ART method, achieving a 25% pregnancy rate.
    • Intra-Fallopian transfer and intravaginal micronized progesterone significantly improve pregnancy outcomes.
    • These findings support optimized protocols for oocyte donation cycles to enhance success rates.