Sperm migration through human cervical mucus in women with copper IUD's

Advances in contraceptive delivery systems : CDS, 2(2-3), 160-163, 1986

Abstract

Human cervical mucus from women using Lippes Loop and T-Cu-200 IUDs was used to study sperm migration in vitro using flat capillary tubes. Cervical mucus from women bearing no IUD was used as the control. 100% of the control samples, 83% of the Lippes Loop users, and 88% of the T-Cu-200 users had more than 100 spermatozoa/field of 100x. In 17% and in 11% there were between 40 and 100 spermatozoa/field of 100x in the Lippes Loop and T-Cu-200 users. The presence of copper IUDs does not interfere with sperm migration in vitro through human cervical mucus.

cervical mucus sperm migration, copper iud sperm penetration, iud effect on cervical mucus, lippes loop sperm transport, in vitro sperm migration testing, cervical mucus quality iud users, sperm cervical mucus interaction study, contraceptive mechanism cervical factor

Robert, J. A., Barros, C., Leontic, E., Vigil, P., Mackenna, A., Gonzalez, P., Arguello, B., & Perez, A. (n.d.). Sperm migration through human cervical mucus in women with copper IUD's. *Advances in contraceptive delivery systems : CDS*.