The post-insemination test in predicting the outcome of artificial insemination with husband’s semen
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Abstract
Artificial insemination with the husband’s semen (AIH) is frequently performed when there is no apparent cause for infertility other than oligoasthenospermia or consistently poor PCTs despite normal semen analyses. A test to determine the efficacy of AIH would be helpful to avoid prolonged and possibly futile attempts at conception by this means.
Keywords
Sperm Count Artificial Insemination Sperm Concentration Motile Sperm Semen Parameter
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