Le prolapsus génital est une entité exceptionnelle chez le nouveau-né. Il est le plus souvent associé à des anomalies congénitales du système nerveux central. Nous rapportons le cas d’un nouveau-né à terme ayant un prolapsus génital sans anomalies de système nerveux central a travers lequel nous rapportons la particularité diagnostic et thérapeutique de cette pathologie rarissime.
Infertility has always been a preoccupation in a couple's life. To tackle this infertility, a therapeutic arsenal is available but can be expensive. In Morocco, the lack of coverage by infertility health insurances can lead to a late care for the couples who need it. The objective of this work is to present a non-in vitro fertilization (non-IVF) stimulation method, which is more affordable. However, this technique is only possible when sperm parameters, the biological checkup and the tubular permeability allow it. This is a retrospective study on infertile couples gathered into two Assisted Human Reproduction private practices, from January 2007 to January 2017. The protocol we have been using includes clomiphene citrate and FSH. 998 couples analyses have been compiled. 2674 cycles of non-IVF induction of ovulation were undergone. The presence of one or several follicles was noticed in 2450 cycles. This has led to 598 pregnancies, 18 of which are twin pregnancies. Our results, which stay stable, reassure us into keeping up the use of this protocol.
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