Low Fertility in Men with Epilepsy: Unhappy, Uninterested, Unable
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ELECTROEJA CULATION FOR FERTILITY IN MEN WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY
From October 1990, to June 1992, more than 800 electroejaculations and 108 intrauterine inseminations (IUI) were performed in 250 paraplegic males and their wives. Seven successful pregnancies are the results of this 20-month effort. This is the first report of electroejaculation and successful pregnancy with its use in paraplegics in Iran and the Middle East.
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from october 1990, to june 1992, more than 800 electroejaculations and 108 intrauterine inseminations (iui) were performed in 250 paraplegic males and their wives. seven successful pregnancies are the results of this 20-month effort. this is the first report of electroejaculation and successful pregnancy with its use in paraplegics in iran and the middle east.
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PURPOSE The study was conducted to assess the marital status and fertility in adults with epilepsy. METHODS The study group consisted of 240 subjects with epilepsy aged 15 and above, Unmarried males (m) 55, unmarried females (f) 73 and married males 48, married females 64. Data was collected according to standard protocol regarding age, sex, age at marriage and onset of seizure, effect of epi...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Epilepsy Currents
سال: 2009
ISSN: 1535-7597,1535-7511
DOI: 10.1111/j.1535-7511.2009.01296.x