Clinical utility of ovarian-stimulation intrauterine insemination
In this issue, Huang et al. (1) provide their experience treating 8,583 couples with unexplained infertility using what has now become a standard approach using up with 3 cycles of ovarian-stimulation and intrauterine insemination (OS-IUI). They found that IUI live birth rates were significantly higher with stimulated cycles using clomiphene citrate (50–100 mg), letrozole (2.5–5.0 mg), or gonadotropins (75 IU) compared with natural cycles for couples with unexplained or mild male-factor infertility.
Source: fertstert.org
Clinical utility of ovarian-stimulation intrauterine insemination
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