Infertility and Sub fertility Flashcards
Define Infertility?
An inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of regular intercourse without of contraception
What is the chance of couples conceiving within 1 year?
80% of couples in the general population will conceive within one year if the women is under 40 and the couple do not use contraception/have regular sexual intercourse
What history should be taken from the female?
Duration of infertility, previous contraception, fertility in previous relationships, previous pregnancies and complications, menstrual history, medical and surgical history, sexual history, previous investigations, psychological assessment
What examination should be performed on a female?
Weight, height, BMI, Ft and Hair distribution, Galactorrhoea, Abdo Examination, Pelvic Examination
What are the baseline investigations for female infertility?
Rubella immunity, chlamydia, TSH, check regularity of periods and mid luteal progesterone (day 21-28)
irregular periods= FSH Levels, TSH levels, LH Levells, PR levels and testosterone on day 1-5 of cycle
What investigations are performed at the fertility clinic?
Pelvic ultrasound, physical examination, ovulation testing, semen analysis, tubal patency test
How can you assess ovulation?
Blood test to measure serum progesterone in the mid luteal phase of their cycle to confirm ovulation
How do you assess ovulation in irregular menstrual cycle?
Blood test to measure serum progesterone during late cycle (28-35 days)
FSH and LH should be measured
What history should be taken from the male?
Check development - Testicular descent, change in shaving frequency, loss of body hair,
Check infection history - mumps, STDs.
Check surgical history- varicocele repair vasectomy,
Lifestyle questions - previous fertility, alcohol, smoking, anabolic steroids, chemotherapy, radiation, recreational drugs, libido-sexual drive, frequency of intercourse, previous fertility assessment, any history of chronic medical illness
What examination should be performed on a male?
Weight, Height,BMI, Fat and Hair Distribution, Abdo and Inguinal Examination, Genital Examination
How are ovulatory disorders classified?
Group I - hypothalamic pituitary failure
Group II - Hypothalamic- pituitary- ovarian dysfunction (PCOS)
Group III - ovarian failure (primary ovarian insufficiency)
How can one attempt to improve the ovulation of someone who suffers from a Group I ovulation disorder?
Increase BMI to >19 and or moderating exercise levels if they undertake high levels of exercise
Offer pulsatile administration of GnRH or gonadotrophins with LH to induce ovulation
What are the characteristics of PCOS?
Androgen excess, infrequent periods, polycystic ovaries
What medication can induce ovulation?
Clomifene and Gonadotrophins
How does clomiphene induce ovulation?
By blocking estrogen receptors in the anterior pituitary = increased secretion of FSH