LESSON 17 part 2 Flashcards
Sperm motility can be tested with a
Self-test kit
Done to test of the ‘sperm can penetrate the ovum’
Sperm Penetration Assay and Antisperm antibody testing
With IVF, poorly motile sperm of those with poor penetration can be injected directly into a woman’s ovum
Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection
The least expensive method is to ‘record BBT for at least 4 months’
Ovulation Monitoring
Tests upsurge of LH by dipping a test strip into midmorning urine then comparing the color change
Ovulation Determination by test strip
It contains both tests for FSH the 3rd day of the menstrual cycle
Ferrell testing kit
Used to determine the ‘patency of FT’ and assess depth and consistency of the endometrial lining
UTZ, XRAY
Done after the menstrual flow to avoid reflux of menstrual debris
Hysterosalpingography
Visual inspection of the uterus through the insertion of HYSTERESCOPE
Hysteroscopy
Introduction of a thin, hollow, lighted tube through a small incision in the abdomen just under the umbilicus
Laparoscopy
After ____ hours of fertilization, fertilized ova are inserted into the uterus
40 hours
Ova are obtained as an IVF then ‘both ova and sperm are instilled within a matter of hours’; fertilization that occurs in the tube and moves to the uterus for implantation
Gamete Intrafallopian Transfer
Oocyte retrieval by transvaginal, UTZ guided aspiration, followed by culture and insemination of oocytes in the laboratory
Zygote Intrafallopian Transfer
For women who does not ovulate
Surrogate Embryo Transfer
Done to detect congenital abnormalities
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis