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Methods and Results for Regulated Ovulation in Artificial Insemination

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Human Artificial Insemination and Semen Preservation

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The major part of the female population which desires artificial insemination by donor(AID) can be characterized by the ovulatory cycle pattern at the first visit. Only a small group of patients present the problem of irregularity or anovulation at the beginning of AID therapy. In our experience during the last three years, this group represents approximately 20% of all our female patients.

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Katzorke, T., Propping, D., Tauber, P.F. (1980). Methods and Results for Regulated Ovulation in Artificial Insemination. In: David, G., Price, W.S. (eds) Human Artificial Insemination and Semen Preservation. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8824-1_45

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