Abstract
Objective
This study investigated the role of women’s age, serum
anti-Müllerian hormone (AMH) level and semen parameters in predicting
fecundability.
Methods
This was a prospective cohort study on couples attending for
preconceptional health check. Occurrence of conception at 1 year after
ceasing contraception and time to pregnancy were noted by telephone
follow-up. The women’s age, serum AMH level and total motile normal
morphology sperm count (TMNC) were compared between those who conceived
and those who did not after 1 year; their independent predictive value
on conception at 1 year was analysed by logistic regression. Among those
conceiving within 1 year, Spearman’s correlations between time to
pregnancy and the clinical parameters were studied.
Results
Of the 100 couples analysed, we found younger age of the women
(p=0.008), higher serum AMH level (p=0.038) and higher TMNC (p=0.015) in
those that conceived within 1 year. Multivariate logistic regression
found that women’s age (OR 0.867, 95% CI 0.761 to 0.988, p=0.032) and
TMNC (OR 1.089, 95% 1.001–1.185, p=0.047), but not serum AMH level,
significantly predicted conception within 1 year. Among those that
conceived within 1 year, none of the parameters analysed were correlated
with time to pregnancy within 1 year.
Conclusions
Women’s age and TNMC are significant independent predictors of
conception within 1 year. No parameter was shown to predict the time to
pregnancy within 1 year. This finding can aid preconceptional
counselling of couples who are planning for pregnancy.
Subject
Obstetrics and Gynecology,Reproductive Medicine
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