The following probabilities were estimated:
0.0001 (range: 0 - 0.1) for death during pregnancy;
0.091 (range: 0 - 0.5) for drop-out per cycle;
4.7 x 10-7 (range: 0 - 0.02) for HIV infection in one fresh semen cycle;
0.005 (range: 0 - 0.5) for HIV infection in one cycle with infected donor;
0.0005 (range: 0 - 0.05) for HIV infection among potential donors;
9.141 x 10-5 (range: 0 - 0.9141) for HIV window period among potential donors;
0.083 (range: 0 - 0.25) for HIV vertical transmission to foetus;
0.103 (range: 0 - 0.5) for pregnancy after one fresh insemination;
0.18 (range: 0 - 0.5) for pregnancy loss;
0.62 (range: 0.1 - 2) for relative fecundity (frozen/fresh);
0.995 (range: 0.1 - 1) for the sensitivity of ELISA and 0.995 (range: 0.1 - 1) for the specificity of ELISA.
Quality of life factors for HIV phases were 0.63 for Phase 2, 0.51 for Phase 3, and 0.21 for Phases 4 and 5.
The duration of HIV phases was 9 years for Phase 2, 4 years for Phase 3, 1 year for Phase 4 and 2 years for Phase 5.