Is controlled ovarian stimulation and insemination an effective treatment in older women with male partners with decreased total motile sperm counts?
Einav Kadour PeeroNaama SteinerRussell FrankMaryam Al ShattiJacob RuiterMichael H DahanPublished in: Archives of gynecology and obstetrics (2021)
Women 38-39 years of age have poorer outcomes at COH/IUI when TMSC < 5 million than if it is 5-10 million. Once a woman is 40 years of age, this effect is lost. With TMSC 5-10 million, women 38-39 years of age have respectable outcomes at COH/IUI. Clinical pregnancy rates are very low in women 40 years of age with TMSC ≤ 10 million or 38-39 years old with TMSC < 5 million and other treatments should be offered.