In patients with infertility longer than three years, cumulative conception rate without therapy was 12.5%, with intrauterine insemination 16.1% and with in vitro fertilization 40.5%. Differences regarding the age of patients were significant. Based on these findings, we proposed an optimal therapy regimen: three months therapy delay is desirable in patients under 30 years of age with infertility duration under three years. If there is no pregnancy in that period, intrauterine insemination is performed in three to four cycles. In case of intrauterine insemination failure in these women, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer should be applied. In the group of women over 30 years of age, with infertility longer than three years, the possibility for occurrence of pregnancy with intrauterine insemination is slightly increased. If more than 4 follicles develop during preparations for intrauterine insemination, it is advisable to change the course to in vitro fertilization. In women older than 35, with primary or secondary infertility, in vitro fertilization should be performed from the very beginning.
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