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Title:
Effect of Intrauterine Injection of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin Before Embryo Transfer on Clinical Pregnancy Rates From In Vitro Fertilization Cycles
Authors: Ahmed Samy Saad Samar Ali Mohamed Ali, Hazem Ismail Mohamed, Mohmamed Abd El Hady Mohamed , Mostafa Abdalla El sayed
Year: 2018
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Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Objective: To investigate the value of intrauterine injection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) before embryo transfer (ET). Design: Prospective randomized study. Setting: The Benha ICSI Center. Patient(s): Infertility patients younger than 40 years undergoing their intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Intervention(s): The study group (n 100) received 500 IU of hCG via intrauterine administration before ET. The control group (n 100) underwent ET without hCG. Main Outcome Measure: clinical pregnancy rate (PR) . Result(s): The PR were 52% in the 500 IU hCG group, and 48% in the control group with no statistically significant difference. Conclusion(s): Intrauterine injection of 500 IU of hCG before ET non statistically significantly improved the pregnancy rates in ICSI.

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