Optimizing post‐wash TPMSC for intrauterine insemination: A key strategy to improve pregnancy outcomes
Key Points
This research aims to determine how post-wash TPMSC levels affect pregnancy outcomes in intrauterine insemination (IUI).
Evaluated post-wash TPMSC levels before and after ovulation.
Analyzed the correlation between post-wash TPMSC levels and clinical pregnancy rates.
Focused on analyzing ranges between 10-20 × 10^6 for optimal outcomes.
Higher clinical pregnancy rates observed when post-wash TPMSC is in the optimal range.
Specific focus on pre- and post-ovulation levels for enhanced success in IUI.
Abstract
Post-wash TPMSC influences clinical pregnancy rates in IUI. When both pre- and post-ovulation post-wash TPMSC are within the range of 10-20 × 106, this may optimize clinical pregnancy outcomes.
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