Infertility Flashcards

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Define infertility

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inability to conceive after 12 mos of regular intercourse without use of contraception in women younger than 35 or after 6 mos older than 35

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2
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Define fecundability

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probability of achieving a pregnancy in one menstrual cycle

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List some risk factors for impaired fecundability

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equal between men & women
- woman’s BMI less than 17 or greater than 27
- smoking
- untreated chlamydia

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4
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Describe the history and physical for infertility

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5
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Describe the lab workup for infertility

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6
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Describe the imaging/procedures done for infertility

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7
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Describe the lifestyle management of fertility

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8
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Describe the primary MOA of Clomiphene (Clomid)

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selective estrogen receptor modulator
- estrogen antagonism at the hypothalamus
- induces ovulation by increased hypothalamic stimulation of FSH/LH

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9
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Describe some AEs of Clomid

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  • increased risk of ovarian cysts & neoplasms
  • vasomotor flushing
  • abdominal/pelvic pain/bloating
  • breast tenderness
  • urticaria
  • slight hair loss
  • blurry vision
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10
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Describe some procedures & ART for infertility

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11
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Describe some indications for ART in infertility

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12
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Describe some pharmacologic interventions for infertility

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  • clomiphene (SERM)
  • letrozole (aromatase inhibitor)
  • anastrozole
  • bromocriptine (DA agonist)
  • metformin
  • tamoxifen
  • ASA & Heparin
  • vaginal estrogen +/- progesterone
  • injectable gonadotropins (FSH/hCG)
  • GnRH Agonists (Leuprolide)
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13
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Describe the etiology of multiple gestation

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14
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Describe the Hx/PE of multiple gestation

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15
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Describe the fetal presentation in multiple gestation

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16
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Describe the maternal presentation in multiple gestation

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17
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Describe the workup for multiple gestation

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18
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Describe the management of multiple gestation

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19
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Describe the etiology of twin to twin transfusion syndrome

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20
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Describe the fetal presentation of twin to twin transfusion syndrome

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