Objective: To determine whether the pattern of the LH surge in a treatment cycle with artificial insemination with the husband's semen (AIH) because of cervical factor infertility is associated with the probability of conception.
Design: Retrospective study.
Setting: University Hospital, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Patients: Couples with cervical factor infertility as the main cause of subfertility.
Interventions: Luteinizing hormone monitored AIH.
Main outcome measure: Whether or not a pregnancy occurred after AIH.
Results: There were 53 pregnancies in 382 IUI cycles (pregnancy rate [PR] per cycle: 13.9%). The PR was significantly higher in cycles with an LH surge of 2 days compared with cycles with a surge of 1 day. The probability of conception also seemed to be related to the height of the LH surge.
Conclusion: The pattern of the LH surge in patients with cervical factor infertility is related to the outcome of a treatment with AIH.