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G R Meeks, J McDonald, K Gookin

    Obstetrics and Gynecology
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    Artificial insemination with donor semen achieved a 58% pregnancy rate in 80 couples. Success was linked to prior pregnancies and individualized insemination timing, with a 97.1% cumulative conception probability over 12 cycles.

    Area of Science:

    • Reproductive Medicine
    • Infertility Treatment
    • Human Reproduction

    Background:

    • Artificial insemination with donor semen (AID) is a key treatment for infertility.
    • Understanding factors influencing AID success is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To investigate factors affecting conception probability following artificial insemination with donor semen.
    • To determine the efficacy of AID in infertile couples.

    Main Methods:

    • A prospective study of 80 infertile couples undergoing artificial insemination with donor semen.
    • Insemination timing was individualized based on basal body temperature charting.
    • Life table analysis was used to assess cumulative conception probability and fecundability.

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    Main Results:

    • An overall crude pregnancy rate of 58% was achieved (46 pregnancies).
    • Cumulative conception probability reached 97.1% by 12 cycles, with an average fecundability of 15.1%.
    • Prior pregnancy history significantly improved fecundability (P < .05); abdominal pathology reduced conception rates to 23%.

    Conclusions:

    • Artificial insemination with donor semen is highly effective, especially with individualized insemination timing.
    • Patient history, particularly previous pregnancies, is a significant predictor of AID success.
    • Specific conditions like abdominal pathology can substantially impact conception rates in AID cycles.