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Mohammad Ali Khalili Corresponding Author
- Department of Embryology, Research and Clinical Center for Infertility, Shahid Sadoughi University of Medical Sciences, Yazd, Iran
Behnaz Khani
- Department of Obs. & Gyn., Fertility & Infertility Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Shokoofeh Baghazadeh
- Department of Obs. & Gyn., Fertility & Infertility Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
Nasim Tabibnejad
- Infertility Research and Clinical Center, Shahid Sadoughi Medical Sciences University, Yazd, Iran

Received: 10/1/2007 Accepted: 10/1/2007 - Publisher : Avicenna Research Institute

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Introduction: One of the primary desirers of couples, especially in Asian countries, is to have a male offspring. This wish is generally higher in fertile than infertile couples. One of the tech-niques used in infertility centers for separating the spermatozoa containing Y or X chromosomes, is the Ericsson method that is simple, cheap and practical with application of no toxic material. The goal of this study was to evaluate the results of sex selection with sperm separation using albumin gradient technique in fertile and infertile couples under IUI treatment cycles. Materials & Methods: This was a descriptive-analytical study. A total of 32 couples (30 fertile and 2 infertile couples) were enrolled for sex selection techniques (31 asking for male and one for female offsprings) using Ericsson method. Following sperm evaluation, the sperm samples were prepared with Ericsson technique in less than 2 hours. Through a transfer catheter 400-500μl of the fluid, containing more than 1×106 spermatozoa, was transferred into uterine cavity. All candidates had been super-ovulated for IUI cycles. The data were analyzed using χ2, t-test and Wilcoxon nonparametric tests. Results: Out of 32 couples under study, 30 individuals already had one child. The rate of pregnancy after IUI plus albumin gradient was 34.4%. The pregnancies of 4 couples were aborted. The live birth rate was 21.8% and achieving the desirable offspring was 71.4% among the born babies. The findings also showed that two sperm parameters of fast and slow motilities and normal morphology, following sperm separation with albumin gradient, were significantly increased (p<0.001 , p<0.05 and p<0.05, respectively). in addition, the rate of sperm progressive motility and normal morphology was higher in subjects who gave birth to male offsprings than other candidates. only one couple had asked for a female offspring, but the process resulted in a normal male infant. conclusion: the separation of spermatozoa by albumin gradient technique, which was introduced by ericsson, is a suitable technique for sex selection of offsprings. however, the applicability of this technique for infertile couples needs further studies. the aforementioned technique is considered safe, since it neither requires toxic materials during sperm separation, nor involves embryo manipulation.< pan>


Keywords: Sex selection, Albumin gradient, Intra uterine insemination, Sperm, Sperm motility, Sperm morphology


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