Male Infertility
Infertility impacts one of every 6 couples trying to conceiving out of which 30% male factors. Semen analysis defines the fertility status of male include sperm concentration, motility, and morphology. Semen consists of sperm secretions from the accessory organs mainly the prostate and seminal vesicles, small contributions from the bulbourethral ( cowper,s )gland and epididymides […]
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The most common cause of female infertility includes a problem with ovulation like a premature ovarian failure, PCOD, endometriosis, thyroid dysfunction, obesity, hormonal imbalance, blocked or damaged fallopian tube, fibroid or other abnormalities of the uterus and unhealthy cervical mucus. Age can contribute to infertility because as a woman ages, her fertility naturally tends to […]
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Resistant ovary syndrom Premature ovarian failure occures in 1 % of woman and it is defined as the cessation of ovarian function under the age of 40 years. There is nearly 400 ovulation during reproductive life of female. At time of menopause there are approximately 1000 follicles left in the ovary. Ovarian failure may caused […]
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Polycystic overian disease/ syndrome is hormonal disorder with enlarged ovaries ( normal size- 3.5 cm x 2.5 cm x 1.5 cm ). There are small multiple cysts emerge on the outer edge of ovary. It disturbs the reproductive, endocrine & metabolic function. It is associated with menstrual cycle disturbance, hyperandrogenism, and obesity. 12 or more […]
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Endometrium tissues which normally lines the inside of uterus That grows outside the uterus that condition is known endometriosis. Endometriosis most commonly involves ovaries, fallopian tubes and tissue lining the pelvis. This displaced endometrial tissue acts physiologically according to their nature means it thickens, breaks down and bleeds with each menstrual cycle without any exit […]
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Fallopian tubes plays an important role in the process of conceiving. The egg & sperm meet in the outer half of the fallopian tube called the ampulla. After fertilization embryo continues down the tube towards the uterus and right implantation time is about 4 to 7 days after ovulation. The tube is more complex than […]
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Uterine abnormalities can make it difficult to conceive or carry a pregnancy to full term. Mullerian duct anomaly It is congenital disorder. It occurs during fetal development & is present at birth. Agenesis & hypoplasia = it is absent or underdeveloped uterus. Unicornuate uterus – it is most common anomaly with banana shaped half uterus […]
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Unexplained infertility refers we don’t know why the couple is infertile. It is a limitation of our today s diagnostic medical knowledge. Infertility may be said to be unexplained if the woman is ovulating regularly has open fallopian tubes with no adhesions or endometriosis. If the man has normal sperm production & the post-coital test […]
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Mostly Occurs Within 16 Weeks Of Pregnancy. Two Consecutive Spontaneous miscarriages Considered as Recurrent Missed Abortion. Most Early Pregnancy Losses due to chromosomal Abnormalities arising in the egg, the sperm or during early embryonic development and are random events. Some affected couples have a Predisposing Factors like chromosomal translocation in either partner, Aneuploid oocytes, structural […]
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