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Human Reproduction, Vol. 18, No. 11, 2485-2488, November 2003
© 2003 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology


Short Communications

Pregnancy rate fluctuations during routine work in an assisted reproduction technology unit

L. Gindes, R. Yoeli, R. Orvieto, M. Shelef, Z. Ben-Rafael and I. Bar-Hava1

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Rabin Medical Center (Golda Campus), 7 Kakal St, Petah Tikva 49372 and Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

1 To whom correspondence should be addressed. e-mail: barhava{at}ccsg.tau.ac.il

BACKGROUND: Fluctuations in spontaneous pregnancy rates have been observed in the general population. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether pregnancy rates fluctuate over time in a homogeneous assisted reproduction treatment unit. METHODS: The study sample consisted of 3522 consecutive assisted reproduction cycles conducted from January 1996 to December 1999. Only fresh cycles in women <41 years old were included. All pertinent clinical data were prospectively collected on a computerized database and analysed at the end of the study. RESULTS: Throughout the 4 years of the study, monthly pregnancy rates fluctuated between 10.5 and 34.1% (mean 21.4%) per cycle, and between 13.6 and 41% (mean 27.26%) per transfer. These fluctuations did not follow any specific seasonal pattern. CONCLUSION: During routine work in an assisted reproduction treatment unit, there are random fluctuations in the pregnancy rate. This factor should be considered in studies performed in a specific time-period.

Key words: assisted reproduction technology/fluctuations/IVF/pregnancy rate/seasonality


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