Clinical pregnancy after ICSI: an exploratory transfer-day analysis of female age, AMH, sperm source, and transfer stage - Takeaways - MDSpire

Clinical pregnancy after ICSI: an exploratory transfer-day analysis of female age, AMH, sperm source, and transfer stage

  • By

  • Erhan Hüseyin Cömert

  • Ümran Karabulut Doğan

  • Tuğçe Baykara

  • Mustafa Taş

  • Yusuf Gençten

  • Ayşe Ecenaz Yıldırım

  • Telal Doğruel

  • Ozan Doğan

  • June 10, 2026

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    The study analyzed 300 embryo transfers from 332 ICSI-linked records to identify factors influencing clinical pregnancy outcomes.

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    Older maternal age was associated with lower odds of clinical pregnancy, while higher AMH levels correlated with increased odds.

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    Invasive sperm-source categories were linked to lower odds of clinical pregnancy, whereas blastocyst transfer showed higher odds than cleavage-stage transfer.

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    The findings suggest that female age, AMH, sperm source, and transfer stage are important for transfer-day counselling but require further validation.

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    The study emphasizes the need for a transfer-level analysis to provide specific, immediate insights for couples undergoing embryo transfer.

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