scholarly journals FOLLICULAR PHASE LENGTH (FPL) AND PREGNANCY OUTCOME IN WOMEN WITH UNEXPLAINED INFERTILITY UNDERGOING OVARIAN STIMULATION WITH INTRAUTERINE INSEMINATION (OS-IUI) CYCLES IN A MULTICENTER TRIAL

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Infertility, a failure of conception after at least 12 months of unprotected intercourse, will affect 14–17% of couples at some time in their reproductive lives. The types of infertility, with their respective frequencies, are tubal and pelvic pathology (35%), male problems (35%), anovulation (15%), unexplained infertility (10%) and other infrequent problems (5%). While anovulation, mild/moderate endometriosis, unexplained infertility and moderate oligozoospermia can be treated with mild ovarian stimulation and timed intercourse and/or intrauterine insemination (IUI), no treatment options are available for nonoperable tubal problems or treatment failures with IUI.


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