Live birth rate, treatment outcomes, and predictor of assisted reproductive technology among infertile couples in Ethiopia: Retrospective cohort Study Design

Live birth rate, treatment outcomes, and predictor of assisted reproductive technology among infertile couples in Ethiopia

Authors

  • Dereje Demissie {"en_US":"Obstetrics and Gynecology "} https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1006-4318
  • Heran Worku Dadi Pan African University Institute of Life and Earth Sciences (Including Health and Agriculture), University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria
  • Adesina Oladokun Department of Obstetrics, and Gynaecology, University College Hospital, Ibadan, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.69614/ejrh.v18i02.1024

Abstract

Background: Invitro fertilization has become a standard procedure with a record of more than 9 million births worldwide. One in every six couples is facing the problem of infertility. This infertility treatment is the only center in Ethiopia. The overall aim of this study was toinvestigates the live birth rate, treatment outcomes, and predictors of assisted reproductive technology among infertile couples in Ethiopia.
Methods: A retrospective study at St. Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, used structured checklists and phone interviews to extract data on infertile couples' outcomes. The study employed binary and multivariable analysis, cox regression, and waiting time analyses to identify two factors.
Result: The study found that Ethiopia's clinical pregnancy rate was 37%, with live birth rates at 26.3%. Factors affecting live birth outcomes included the 5th day of embryo transfer, maternal age between 20-30 years, marital duration of 5-9 years, number of retrieved eggs, and cost of ART procedures. Live birth rates with waiting for ART procedures were 152/1000, 86/1000, and 6/1000 person-years in the first to 3rd years. Factors predicting the likelihood of live birth rate included marital durations of 5-9 years, frozen/thawed embryos, number of embryos transferred, number of retrieved eggs, total cost of ART procedures, and paid ART procedures.
Conclusion: In Ethiopia, assisted reproductive technology outcomes for infertile couples are 37% clinical pregnancy and 26.3% live birth, with factors increasing the odds of live birth. Policymakers and health planners should implement tailored interventions to enhance the success and affordability of ART.

Author Biography

Dereje Demissie, {"en_US":"Obstetrics and Gynecology "}

Dereje Bayissa Demissie was born on the 9th of January 1987. He has completed his Bachelor of Science in nursing profession in July 2009 GC at the age of 21 years, from Haramaya University College of health sciences and also he had graduated from Jimma University in June 2013 by Master of Science in Maternity and Reproductive health from Jimma University College of Medicine and public health by emphasizing on Midwifery.

Assistant Professor of Maternity and Reproductive health at Saint Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College from February 01/2019 till now.

Ambo University College of Medicine and Health Sciences as Assistant Professor of Maternity and Reproductive health Oct 30 /10/2017 to January 31/2019, Lecturer, Researcher, Teaching, community services at Ambo University  Referral Hospital in the area of PMTCT Expert and counsellor from Oct 2013 to 29/10/2017.

Dereje has several publications on an international reputable journal and has presented in national panels and annual research conferences and also he has been serving as an editorial member of reputable Journal. He is currently Assistant Professor of Maternity and Reproductive health 
Department of Neonatal Nursing at Saint Paul's Hospital Millennium Medical College

Research Interesting

Advanced Nursing Practice; Palliative Care Nursing; Community Nursing; Chronic Illness Management; Informal Carer’s Education, Reproductive health issues,  Public health, HIV treatment and services, Integration of HIV  and FP services

Sexual reproductive health services

Published

2026-04-30

How to Cite

Demissie, D., Dadi, H. W., & Oladokun, A. (2026). Live birth rate, treatment outcomes, and predictor of assisted reproductive technology among infertile couples in Ethiopia: Retrospective cohort Study Design : Live birth rate, treatment outcomes, and predictor of assisted reproductive technology among infertile couples in Ethiopia. Ethiopian Journal of Reproductive Health, 18(02). https://doi.org/10.69614/ejrh.v18i02.1024

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