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Table 1 Baseline characteristics of the sample population stratified by ovulation induction method

From: Low-dose human menopausal gonadotrophin versus natural cycles in intrauterine insemination for subfertile couples with regular menstruation

Characteristic

Natural cycle (n = 1716)

one growth follicle in HMG cycle (n = 1569)

two growth follicles in HMG cycle (n = 288)

one growth follicle vs. natural

P value

two growth follicles vs. natural

P value

Differences between three groups

P value

Maternal age (year)

32.00

31.00

31.00

0.033*

0.106*

0.057

 ≤34(%)

1286(74.94)

1201(76.55)

214(74.31)

0.29

0.826

 

 ≥35(%)

430(25.058)

368(23.45)

74(25.69)

 

Maternal Body Mass Index (kg/m2)

20.50

21.00

20.20

0.00*

0.059*

0.00

 ≤18.4(%)

282(16.44)

213(13.58)

56(19.51)

0.022

0.345

 

 18.5–24.9(%)

1301(75.86)

1182(75.38)

213(74.21)

 

0.505

 ≥25(%)

132(7.70)

173(11.03)

18(6.27)

 

0.468

AFC

15

15

16

0.133*

0.229*

0.133

AMH

3.59

3.92

3.22

0.289*

0.592*

0.505

endometial thickness (mm) on the day of hCG administration

8.78 ± 1.76

9.18 ± 1.90

9.51 ± 1.83

0.000

0.000

 

Estrogen on the day of hCG administration

1090.32 ± 409.628

1430.56 ± 623.69

2404.88 ± 1023.90

0.000

0.000

 

mean dose of HMG (IU)

 

553.11 ± 428.64

637.06 ± 455.92

   

Duration of infertility (year)

3.21 ± 1.89

3.11 ± 1.73

3.69 ± 2.26

0.639

0.185

 

Infertility

 primary infertility (%)

1053(61.36)

976(62.21)

182(63.19)

0.640

0.600

 

 secondary infertility (%)

663(38.64)

593(37.79)

106(36.81)

 

Infertility diagnosis

   

0.890

0.075

 

 Unexplained (%)

737(42.95)

665(42.38)

115(39.93)

   

 Cervical infertility (%)

3(0.17)

3(0.19)

3(1.04)

   

 Semen factor (%)

889(51.80)

812(51.75)

155(53.82)

   

 Endometriosis (%)

87(5.07)

89(5.67)

15(5.208)

   
  1. Continuous variables with normal distribution were expressed as mean ± SD, whereas continuous variables with a skewed distribution were reported as the median that include age, BMI, AMH and AFC. The variables for the three groups were compared by Kruskal-Wallis H Test. * represents the p value of the comparison between each of the two medians of the three groups using the Mann-Whitney U Test. P < 0.017 was considered statistically significant. Categorical data were expressed as frequency (percentage) and processed using Chi-square test. P < 0.5 was considered statistically significant when using T/Chi-square/ Kruskal-Wallis H test.