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Res Rep Gynaecol Obstet 2017 | Volume 1 Issue 4
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November 02-03, 2017 | Chicago, USA
Embryology and In vitro Fertilization
World Congress on
Backgroud:
Artificial insemination, a simple and cost effective
form of fertility treatment (when indicated) is reported to
have a low success rate worldwide (less than 20%). Hence, any
scientific innovation that could improve on the aforementioned
success rate will be well appreciated by both practitioners and
couples trying to conceive through this process.
Aim:
To evaluate the effect of performing intrauterine
insemination after confirmation of ovulation on its success.
Method:
An observational study was carried out on 65
consecutive women who underwent intrauterine insemination
between March 2015 and October 2016 at Kingswill specialist
hospital. Lagos The procedure was performed after ultrasound
scan confirmation of ovulation. All the patients had luteal
support with 400 mg of progesterone suppository daily.
Result:
28 out of the 65 patients (43.08%) that underwent the
procedure (first cycle) were confirmed pregnant 14 days after
the procedure.
Conclusion:
Confirmation of ovulation before performing
artificial inseminationmay be the key in improving its pregnancy
rate. This may reduce the number of failed cycles that may
eventually require IVF.
Speaker Biography
Dr Kingsley I. Onwuzurigbo MBBS (Lagos ). FWACS He graduated from the College
of Medicine, University of Lagos in 1998 with a distinction in Biochemistry the first
professional examination. He did his internships at the Lagos University of Teaching
Hospita. After the compulsory National Youth Service, he worked at Providence Hospital
lagos for years (one of the pioneer IVF Centres in Nigeria )before doing his residency
train Obstetrician and Gy9at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital between 2005
and 2012. He had a training in Advanced Infertility Management in India at one of the
FOGSI (Federation o Obstetrics and Gynecology Society of India), recognised training
centres in Aurungabad under Dr Pandit Palaskar in 2011. He commenced advanced
infertility management afterwards spanning ovulation induction with planned relation,
artificial insemination and
in vitro
Fertilization. He established Kingswill Specialist
Hospital Amuwo Odofin , Lagos state in 2012. He recorded a success rate of 56% in his
first year on IVF. His research interest include predicting , preventing and management
OF OHSS, role of AFC (ANTRAL Follicle Count) as a single prognostic index in predicting
response to ovarian stimulation, Relationship between number of follicles aspirated
and number of ovum obtained in an IVF cycle; improving successes in IUI, IVF: Where
do we go from where are currently? Any new thing? Making a case for preparing
prefertilization genetic diagnosis; prevention of parental to offspring transmission of
HIV - can assisted conception be the goal
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kingswillspecialisthospitalmails@yahoo.comKingsley Onwuzurigbo
Kingswill Specialist Hospital, Nigeria
Improving success of IUI (intrauterine insemination) by performing procedure after
ultrasoud scan confirmation of ovulation