Jin-Wei Hou, Li-Hua Yuan, Xian-Ling Cao, Jing-Yan Song, Zhen-Gao Sun
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Abstract
Background: Exposure of the female reproductive tract to either seminal plasma or fluid component of the ejaculate is beneficial to achieving successful embryo implantation and normal embryo development. But whether the "physical" component of sexual intercourse during the peri-transfer period have any influence on frozen-thawed embryo transfer (FET) pregnancy outcomes is not clear.
Methods: We conducted a randomized trial that included 223 patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment at a university-affiliated reproductive center from 19 July 2018 to 24 February 2019. Enrolled patients undergoing IVF treatment were randomized either to engage sexual intercourse using the barrier contraception (Group A, n = 116) or to abstain (Group B, n = 107) one night before FET. The primary outcome was clinical pregnancy rate.
Results: Patients having intercourse had higher clinical pregnancy rate (51.72% vs. 37.07%, P = 0.045) and implantation rate (38.31% vs. 24.77%, P = 0.005) compared to those did not engage intercourse. However, there was no significant difference of the spontaneous abortion rate between two groups (11.67% 33 vs. 14.63%, P = 0.662).
Conclusions: Sexual intercourse before embryo transfer may improve the clinical pregnancy and implantation rates during FET cycles. However, it should be noted that patients choose only one time for sexual intercourse, that is, the night before embryo transfer.
Trial registration: The present study was registered at the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry ( http://www.chictr.org.cn/ , ChiCTR1800017209).
背景:女性生殖道暴露于精浆或射精液成分有利于胚胎成功着床和胚胎正常发育。但移植期性交的“物理”成分是否对冷冻解冻胚胎移植(FET)妊娠结局有任何影响尚不清楚。方法:我们进行了一项随机试验,纳入了2018年7月19日至2019年2月24日在大学附属生殖中心接受体外受精(IVF)治疗的223例患者。接受IVF治疗的入组患者在FET前一晚随机选择使用屏障避孕(A组,n = 116)或禁欲(B组,n = 107)进行性交。主要观察指标为临床妊娠率。结果:性交组临床妊娠率(51.72% vs. 37.07%, P = 0.045)和着床率(38.31% vs. 24.77%, P = 0.005)高于未性交组。两组自然流产率差异无统计学意义(11.67% 33 vs. 14.63%, P = 0.662)。结论:胚胎移植前性交可提高FET周期临床妊娠和着床率。但需要注意的是,患者只选择一次性交时间,即胚胎移植前一晚。试验注册:本研究已在中国临床试验注册中心注册(http://www.chictr.org.cn/, ChiCTR1800017209)。