Office-Based Infertility Practice 2002
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-87690-5_18
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“…25 It requires at least one healthy fallopian tube and is not suitable in severe male factor infertility. 26 If there is a good rate of fertilization in the lab eggs, then fertilization is also assumed to have taken place in the fallopian tubes. However, this is a drawback of GIFT because fertilization cannot be confirmed.…”
Section: Ivmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…25 It requires at least one healthy fallopian tube and is not suitable in severe male factor infertility. 26 If there is a good rate of fertilization in the lab eggs, then fertilization is also assumed to have taken place in the fallopian tubes. However, this is a drawback of GIFT because fertilization cannot be confirmed.…”
Section: Ivmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 As in GIFT, ZIFT can only be performed in women who have at least one patent fallopian tube. 26 Average pregnancy rates per embryo transfer are 42% in ZIFT-ICSI cycles and are 37% in ZIFT-non-ICSI cycles. 26 Indications for ZIFT are the same as for GIFT.…”
Section: Ziftmentioning
confidence: 99%