Artificial insemination by donor: a review of 12 years' experience [Book Review]

Journal of Biosocial Science 14 (3):253-262 (1982)
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Abstract

SummaryTwelve years' experience of AID in a non-NHS clinic is reviewed. Of 381 women treated, 230 became pregnant at least once; 308 pregnancies were achieved in 450 courses of treatment resulting in 263 live births. For women aged over 35 years the pregnancy rate was 47%. Timing of insemination and treatment with clomiphene are described. The use of fresh or frozen semen and future developments are discussed.

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