1948
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(48)90414-1
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Results of artificial insemination with an extramarital specimen (semi-adoption)

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“…It is clear that these data are quite The difference between the figures in the two rows is possibly caused by the facts that the BBT test has a large standard error and signals late. * A: The pooled data of Farris (1956), Pommerenke (1953), Raboch & Mellan (1966), Cary (1948), Murray (1959), Torrano & Murphy (1962) and Yoshida (1960) using successful single insemination as the criterion of ovulation. B: The data of Bailey & Marshall (1970) using BBT as the criterion of ovulation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is clear that these data are quite The difference between the figures in the two rows is possibly caused by the facts that the BBT test has a large standard error and signals late. * A: The pooled data of Farris (1956), Pommerenke (1953), Raboch & Mellan (1966), Cary (1948), Murray (1959), Torrano & Murphy (1962) and Yoshida (1960) using successful single insemination as the criterion of ovulation. B: The data of Bailey & Marshall (1970) using BBT as the criterion of ovulation.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(5) Cary (1948) recorded a series of AID cases in which inseminations were timed in accordance with the state of the cervical mucus. In my calculations, I have omitted those cases which eventuated in miscarriage, mole or ectopic pregnancy, and those in which more than one insemination was performed in the successful cycle.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most researchers have found women's psychological adjustment to AI to be as good as to adoption, without severe pathology except in rare cases (Behrman, 1968;Gary, 1948;David & Avidan, 1976;Farris & Garrison, 1954;Guttmacher, 1960;Haman, 1959;Jackson, 1957;Kraus & Quinn, 1977;Levie, 1967;Walters & Sousa-Posa, 1966).…”
Section: Women's Reactions To Aimentioning
confidence: 99%