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The combined use of vibrostimulation and in vitro fertilization : successful pregnancy outcome from a retrograde specimen obtained from a spinal cord-injured male

While pregnancies have been documented through the independent use of the vibrator method, from other methods of procuring ejaculate from spinal cord injured men, and from artificial insemination using a retrograde specimen, we believe that this is the first case report of a live birth resulting fro...

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Published in:Journal of In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer 1991-12, Vol.8 (6), p.348-352
Main Authors: ELLIOT, S, SZASZ, G, ZOUVES, C
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Birth control
Ejaculation - physiology
Female
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Humans
Male
Medical sciences
Pregnancy
Pregnancy Outcome
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