Abstract

Objective: Congenital uterine anomalies are common; however, their effects on artificial insemination by husband (AIH) and the period during which AIH is converted to in vitro fertilization (IVF) are unclear. We examined the influence of uterine malformations on reproductive outcomes following AIH and the optimum number of AIH cycles before resorting to IVF-embryo transfer (IVF-ET). Methods: We retrospectively recruited 168 patients with uterine malformations (anomalous group) undergoing AIH between January 2011 and December 2016. Meanwhile, 168 patients with infertility but with normal uteri (normal group) were matched as controls according to age. Results: The clinical pregnancy rate was similar in both groups (12.4% vs. 12.3%, P = 0.950); the cancellation (21.6% vs. 4.4%, P Conclusions: IVF-ET can be performed immediately after two unsuccessful AIH cycles in patients with uterine malformations. In patients undergoing AIH or IVF, uterine malformations increase the risk of adverse obstetric outcomes.

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