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The effect of cigarette smoking on ovarian function and early pregnancy outcome of in vitro fertilization treatment
Authors:H A Pattinson  P J Taylor  M H Pattinson
Affiliation:In Vitro Fertilization Programme, Foothills Hospital/University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.
Abstract:
A retrospective analysis of the results of the first attempt at in vitro fertilization (IVF) treatment in 447 couples was performed by chart review. In 124 couples the female partners smoked cigarettes, and in 236 couples they did not. A total of 69 pregnancies (19.2%) were achieved, 50 in nonsmokers (21.2% per cycle), and 19 in smokers (15.3% per cycle). There were no significant differences in these cycles between the two groups in peak estradiol level achieved, the number of eggs retrieved, fertilization rate, or implantation rate. The incidence of spontaneous abortion was higher in smokers (42.1%) than in nonsmokers (18.9%). Consequently, the delivery rate per cycle of IVF was significantly lower in the smoking group (11 of 124, 9.6%) than in the nonsmokers (40 of 236, 17.0%). There was no effect when only the husband was a smoker. From these data, smoking appears to significantly reduce the chances of successful pregnancy after IVF treatment.
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