From: Infertility News
A major new trial recently published in the journal Fertility and
Sterility shows that for couples beginning infertility treatments,
an accelerated path to in-vitro fertilization can offer a shorter
time to pregnancy, cost savings of nearly $10,000, and a lowered
risk of multiple births.
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Accelerated Fertility Treatment Leads To Shortened Time To Pregnancy And Cost Savings
A major new trial recently published in the journal Fertility and
Sterility shows that for couples beginning infertility treatments,
an accelerated path to in-vitro fertilization (IVF) can offer a
shorter time to pregnancy, cost savings of nearly $10,000, and a
lowered risk of multiple births. For the first time, these results
demonstrate that the long held treatment combining fertility
injections with insemination (IUI) does not have a place in
infertility treatments today.
Treatment Option Shortens Path to Pregnancy
Skipping one phase when treating infertility also cuts costs, study
finds FRIDAY, June 19 HealthDay News amp8212 Among couples going to
fertility clinics, pregnancy occurred more quickly amp8212 and for
less money amp8212 when they took an accelerated route to in vitro
fertilization, a new study has found. The advantages came when the
...
Treatment Option Shortens Path to Pregnancy
Skipping one phase when treating infertility also cuts costs, study
finds FRIDAY, June 19 HealthDay News amp8212 Among couples going to
fertility clinics, pregnancy occurred more quickly amp8212 and for
less money amp8212 when they took an accelerated route to in vitro
fertilization, a new study has found. The advantages came when the
...
Skipping One Step in Fertility Treatment Could Enhance Pregnancy Chances
Working with women at Boston IVF and Harvard Vanguard Medical
Associates, researchers found that byAcircnbspeliminating the
gonadotropin-stimulated intrauterine insemination
cycleAcircnbspalso called FSH-stimulated cycleAcircnbspduring
fertility treatment, it actually accelerated achieving pregnancy
faster. One group of women underwent a conventional treatment,
which included three cycles of intrauterine insemination IUI using
clomiphene citrate to stimulate ovulation, followed by three
FSH-stimulated cycles, then up to six cycles of in vitro
fertilization IVF. The other group only did three clomiphene
citrate-stimulated IUI cycles before moving onto IVF. For
theseAcircnbspwomen it took an average of eight months to get
pregnant, whereas it took 11 months for those on the other
fertility-t...
Skipping One Step in Fertility Treatment Could Enhance Pregnancy Chances
Working with women at Boston IVF and Harvard Vanguard Medical
Associates, researchers found that byAcircnbspeliminating the
gonadotropin-stimulated intrauterine insemination
cycleAcircnbspalso called FSH-stimulated cycleAcircnbspduring
fertility treatment, it actually accelerated achieving pregnancy
faster. One group of women underwent a conventional treatment,
which included three cycles of intrauterine insemination IUI using
clomiphene citrate to stimulate ovulation, followed by three
FSH-stimulated cycles, then up to six cycles of in vitro
fertilization IVF. The other group only did three clomiphene
citrate-stimulated IUI cycles before moving onto IVF. For
theseAcircnbspwomen it took an average of eight months to get
pregnant, whereas it took 11 months for those on the other
fertility-t...