N3280 Infections of the Reproductive Tract
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how to manage infertility - -psychosocial considerations
-non-medical treatment (herbal alternative methods)
-medical therapy
-therapeutic insemination
-surgical therapies
assistive reproductive techniques - -in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer
-gamete infra fallopian transfer
-zygote intrafallopian transfer
-ovum transfer
-therapeutic donor insemination
-embryo hosting
-assisted embryo hatching
pharmacological agents for infertility - -clomiphene citrate
-gonadotropins
clomiphene citrate - -used to induce ovulation if women has normal ovaries, prolactin level, and
an intact pituitary gland
-should be limited to 6 ovulatory cycles
how successful is clomiphene citrate - -induces ovulation in about 70% of women and 30-40%
become pregnant
-10% develop multiple pregnancies, usually twins
, gonadotropins - -indicated for first line for anovulatory women with low to normal levels of
gonadotropins (FSH, LH)
-used as secondary line of therapy if fail to ovulate/concieve with clomid
-used in women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation with assisted reproduction
therapeutic insemination - depositing sperm at the cervical os or in the uterus by mechanical
means
indications for therapeutic insemination - -oligospermia
-decreased motility
-abnormal morphology
-anatomical morphology
-anatomical defect of male
-unexplained infertility
-cervical factors
assisted reproductive technology - fertility treatments in which both eggs and sperm are
handled
assisted reproductive technology examples - -in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer
-gamate intrafallopian transfer
-zygote intrafallopian transfere
-ovum transfer
-donor embryo
-gestational carrier
-therapeutic donor insemination
2025 Exam Review – LATEST QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED A+ SOLUTIONS | 100%
VERIFIED | EXAM READY!!
how to manage infertility - -psychosocial considerations
-non-medical treatment (herbal alternative methods)
-medical therapy
-therapeutic insemination
-surgical therapies
assistive reproductive techniques - -in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer
-gamete infra fallopian transfer
-zygote intrafallopian transfer
-ovum transfer
-therapeutic donor insemination
-embryo hosting
-assisted embryo hatching
pharmacological agents for infertility - -clomiphene citrate
-gonadotropins
clomiphene citrate - -used to induce ovulation if women has normal ovaries, prolactin level, and
an intact pituitary gland
-should be limited to 6 ovulatory cycles
how successful is clomiphene citrate - -induces ovulation in about 70% of women and 30-40%
become pregnant
-10% develop multiple pregnancies, usually twins
, gonadotropins - -indicated for first line for anovulatory women with low to normal levels of
gonadotropins (FSH, LH)
-used as secondary line of therapy if fail to ovulate/concieve with clomid
-used in women undergoing controlled ovarian stimulation with assisted reproduction
therapeutic insemination - depositing sperm at the cervical os or in the uterus by mechanical
means
indications for therapeutic insemination - -oligospermia
-decreased motility
-abnormal morphology
-anatomical morphology
-anatomical defect of male
-unexplained infertility
-cervical factors
assisted reproductive technology - fertility treatments in which both eggs and sperm are
handled
assisted reproductive technology examples - -in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer
-gamate intrafallopian transfer
-zygote intrafallopian transfere
-ovum transfer
-donor embryo
-gestational carrier
-therapeutic donor insemination