与排卵有关的月经周期中不同天数受孕的概率:概述。

A Ferreira-Poblete
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在过去的三十年里,人们建立了几个数学模型来研究怀孕的概率在月经周期的不同日子里是如何随着排卵而变化的。所有模型普遍存在的一个问题是估计排卵日期。由于最易受孕的日子是那些接近排卵的日子,对这一事件的不精确估计将导致对周期中某一天受孕概率的不准确估计。考虑到排卵的参考点是可用的,第一个模型认为受孕只取决于性交的时间。研究发现,每个周期中最有可能在6天受孕。然而,这个模型在生物学上是不现实的,因为它假设所有的卵子都能受精并导致怀孕。还有其他因素影响受孕的可能性,包括卵子是否有活力。最近的模型已经扩展了循环可行性的概念,以允许夫妇之间的周期之间的差异,并引入夫妇特定的协变量。在第二组模型中,受孕的概率主要取决于性交的时间以及精子和卵子的存活时间。给出了文献中可用结果的图形摘要。从排卵期前5天到排卵期本身,受孕概率从零显著不同。尽管最近的研究表明,应该考虑到妇女之间不同的周期生存能力,但平均而言,妇女体内只有不到一半的周期是可行的。据估计,精子和卵子的存活时间分别为1.4天和0.7天。精子存活4.4天以上的概率为5%,存活6.8天以上的概率为1%。
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The probability of conception on different days of the cycle with respect to ovulation: an overview.

Several mathematical models have been developed over the past thirty years to investigate how the probability of conception changes on the different days of the cycle with respect to ovulation. A problem general to all models is to estimate the day of ovulation. Since the most fertile days are those close to ovulation, less precise estimates of this event will lead to less accurate estimates of the probability of conception on a given day of the cycle. Given that a reference point for ovulation is available, the first model considered conception as dependent only on the timing of intercourse. Conception was found to be most likely to occur on only six days in each cycle. However, the model is biologically unrealistic because it assumes that all ova can be fertilized and lead to a viable pregnancy. There are other factors that affect the probability of conception, including whether the ovum is viable or not. Recent models have extended the idea of cycle viability to allow for differences between cycles within couples and for the introduction of couple specific covariates. In a second group of models the probability of conception depends mainly on the time of intercourse and the survival times of sperm and ovum. A graphical summary of the results available in the literature is presented. Conception probabilities have been found to be significantly different from zero from five days before ovulation to the day of ovulation itself. On average, less than half of the cycles are viable in women, although recent studies suggest that different cycle viability between women should be taken into account. Survival times for sperm and the ovum have been estimated to be 1.4 days and 0.7 days, respectively. Sperm would have a 5% probability of surviving more than 4.4 days and a 1% probability of surviving more than 6.8 days.

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