• Title of article

    Successful intravaginal culture of human embryos for the first time in Pakistan — An experience at the Sindh Institute of Reproductive Medicine, Karachi

  • Author/Authors

    Khan, Majida Sindh Institute of Reproductive Medicine (SIRM), Pakistan , Zafar, Shaheen Sindh Institute of Reproductive Medicine (SIRM), Pakistan , Syed, Serajuddaula Sindh Institute of Reproductive Medicine (SIRM), Pakistan

  • From page
    630
  • To page
    632
  • Abstract
    Approximately 10-15% of the married couples remain childless. Conventional in vitro fertilisation (IVF) has been the treatment option for most of these cases. However, it is expensive and only available to a small fraction of the infertile population. The Sindh Institute of Reproductive Medicine (SIRM), Karachi, Pakistan, has introduced a new method of IVF for the first time in Pakistan. Intravaginal culture (IVC) is a simple, reliable and cost-effective alternative to IVF. The procedure can be performed in an office set-up with minor capital equipment. Here, we report a case of a subfertile woman treated by IVC, which resulted in successful fertilisation of the eggs (fertilisation rate 71.42%) and embryo development, with an intrauterine pregnancy. Since this is the first successful case of IVC in Pakistan, comparative success rate and take-home baby rate have yet to be established.
  • Keywords
    Fertilisation in vitro , Intracytoplasmic sperm injection , Intravaginal culture , Infertility , Assisted reproductive techniques , Pregnancy rate
  • Journal title
    Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
  • Journal title
    Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association (Centre) JPMA
  • Record number

    2653094