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The objective of this cohort study was to determine the true spontaneous background pregnancy rate in an infertile population. A total of 9079 treatment months in infertile couples with infertility of at least 1 year's duration were recorded in a medical school affiliated infertility setting. Results indicated that the spontaneous clinical pregnancy rate in an infertile population was 2.02% per inactive treatment month, resulting in a cumulative rate after 12 months of 19.9%. It was concluded that couples with a history of infertility have a low but significant background pregnancy rate, which needs to be considered alongside the effectiveness of various treatment modalities.
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Gleicher, N., VanderLaan, B., Pratt, D., & Karande, V. (1996). Background pregnancy rates in an infertile population. Human Reproduction, 11(5), 1011–1012. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.humrep.a019286
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