Insights Into Infertility ManagementThe Insights into Infertility Management depicts about newer concepts, innovations and technology that have practically revolutionized the decision-making and management of various gynecological problems relating to infertility. The consumers are also better informed and demand the latest information on the diagnosis of their problem. Moreover, rapid progress in assisted reproduction technology has identified treatable causes of infertility, thus, more people have been able to achieve a successful pregnancy. Pregnancy wastage is also reduced by preimplantation genetic diagnosis that enables the birth of a genetically normal baby. Starting from the role of semen analysis in the investigation for infertility, it goes on to anovulation and induction of ovulation, to polycystic ovarian disease, to hyperprolactinemia in infertility, and to unexplained infertility. The benefits of setting up of an ART clinic, intrauterine insemination, methods of enhancing the IUI success rates are also discussed. |
Contents
Chapter16 | 130 |
Chapter17 | 160 |
Chapter18 | 170 |
Chapter19 | 176 |
Chapter20 | 188 |
Chapter21 | 199 |
Chapter22 | 210 |
Chapter23 | 222 |
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