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2019, Number 1

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Rev Hum Med 2019; 19 (1)

Social impact of the results of the Service of Assisted Reproduction of Low Complexity of Camagüey

Rodríguez AOC, Morales TL, Morales TM, Méndez GG
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Language: Spanish
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Key words:

fecundity, assisted reproduction of low complexity, controlled ovarian stimulation, pregnancy.

ABSTRACT

Introduction: The world faces an intensive population aging and valuations of fecundity below the levels of substitution, situation which is not foreign to the Cuban population and health service.
Objective: To value the social implications of the results of the Provincial Service of Assisted Reproduction of Low Complexity of Camagüey, during the two-year period 2016-2017, given for the increase of the number of pregnancies achieved by Controlled Ovarian Stimulation and Intrauterine Insemination.
Methods: In the contribution the pertinent, investigative methods were used as well as diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
Results: In the studied period, a significant number of pregnancies was achieved by skills of low complexity (EOC and IIU), as well as a top number of pregnancy in women older than 36 years old with regard to previous years.
Discussion: The Cuban State has planned work strategies to offer attention differentiated to the couples that present alterations of the reproduction, in favor of solving the problems by means of alternatives which results are correlated by the obtained ones on a global scale.


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Rev Hum Med. 2019;19