Abstract

Objective To discuss the effect of light invasive treatment of endometrial in husband sperm intrauterine insemination outcomes. Methods A total of 248 patients receiving husband sperm intrauterine insemination were divided into two groups by random digits table method. The patients in light invasive treatment of endometrial group (138 cases with 246 cycles) were performed with light invasive treatment of endometrial, and the patients in control group (110 cases with 201 cycles) were not perfomed with light invasive treatment of endometrial. Human chorionic gonadotropin day of endometrial thickness, intrauterine insemination tube placed successfully or not, whether fertilization tube bloody and clinical pregnancy rates and so on were compared between two groups. Results There was no significant difference in human chorionic gonadotropin day of endometrial thickness between two groups (P > 0.05). The success rate of intrauterine insemination tube placement in light invasive treatment of endometrial group was 78.5% (193/246), which was higher than that in control group (65.2%,131/201), and there was significant difference (P 0.05). Conclusion Through light invasive treatment of endometrial the husband sperm intrauterine insemination outcomes can be improved. Key words: Insemination, artificial; Endometrium; Pregnancy rate

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