Schrub J C, Courtois H, Vuillermet P, Dubuisson M
Nouv Presse Med. 1977 Jun 25;6(26):2323-6.
Of a total of 102 cases of male infertility seen over the past ten years, treatment resulted in normalisation of the sperm count in 26, with 12 normal pregnancies resulting. These results concerned cases of oligo-asthenospermia related to a varicocele, pyospermia, hormonal insufficiency or general and psychological disorders. Ten couples were able to have a child with the use of artificial insemination using fresh donor sperm. The abandonment of this technique, nor replaced by the use of frozen sperm provided by a sperm bank, results at the present time in a considerable reduction in the number of inseminations, associated with the overload of these banks. Nevertheless, half of all couples accept the principle of hetero-insemination. The number of couples adopting a child is very low (4% in this study) as a result not only of the difficulties of adoption but also refusal by the couple.