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Immunologic test to determine sperm and cervical mucus interaction
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sperm immobilization antibody reaction
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Basic test for male infertility
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semen analysis
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Test that uses fluid infused into the uterus via the cervix to help define the uterine cavity and the depth of the uterine lining via vaginal ultrasound
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sonohysterography
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Exam of the lining of the uterus to assess its response to progesterone and to detect secretory changes and receptivity to implantation
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timed endometrial biopsy
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Use of a flexible scope threaded through the cervix to directly view the uterine cavity
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hysteroscopy
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Test for adequacy of coital technique, cervical mucus, sperm, and degree of sperm penetration through cervical mucus.
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postcoital test (PCT)
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Exam of uterine cavity and tubes using radiopaque contrast material instilled through the cervix. It is often used to determine tubal patency and to release a blockage if present.
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hysterosalpingography
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Test used to visualize pelvic tissues and structures for a variety of reasons' it may be accomplished via a transabdominal or transvaginal approach
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ultrasonography
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Visualization of pelvic structures intraperitoneally outside the uterus by inserting a small endoscope through an incision in the anterior abdominal wall
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laparoscopy
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Term that refers to subfertility, a prolonged time to conceive
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infertility
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term that refers to an inability to conceive
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sterility
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Collective term used to designate a variety of alternative measures to help infertile couples achieve the goal of a successful pregnancy and live birth
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assisted reproductive therapies (ARTs)
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A woman's eggs are collected from her ovaries, fertilized in the lab with sperm, and transferred into her uterus once normal embryo development has occurred.
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in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF & ET)
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Selection of 1 sperm cell that is injected directly into the egg to achieve fertilization
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intracytoplasmic sperm injection
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Oocytes are retrieved from the ovary, placed into a catheter with sperm, and immediately transferred into the fimbriated end of the uterine tube, where fertilization takes place.
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gamete intrafallopian transfer (GIFT)
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After in vitro fertilization the ova are placed in 1 uterine tube during zygote stage.
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zygote intrafallopian tranfer (ZIFT)
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Sperm from a person other than the male partner are used to inseminate the female partner
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therapeutic donor insemination
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Embryo(s) from 1 couple are transferred into the uterus of another woman who has contracted with the couple to carry the baby to term. This woman has no genetic investment in the child.
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gestational carrier (embryo host)
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Process by which a woman is inseminated with the semen from the infertile woman's partner and then carries the fetus until birth.
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surrogate motherhood
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The zona pellucida is penetrated chemically or manually to create an opening for the dividing embryo to hatch and to implant into the uterine wall.
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assisted hatching
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A donated embryo is transferred to the uterus of an infertile woman at the appropriate time (normal or induced) of the menstrual cycle.
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donor embryo (embryo adoption)
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Form of early testing designed to eliminate embryos with serious genetic defects before implantation through one of the ARTs and to avoid future termination of pregnancy for genetic reasons.
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preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD)
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Procedure used to freeze embryos for later implantation
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Cryopreservation of human embryos
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When should a diagnostic laparoscopy be done to determine the basis of infertility
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early in menstrual cycle to avoid disturbing a possible fertilized ovum
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How to prepare for a diagnostic laparoscopy?
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NPO for 8 hrs depending on anesthesia used
void B4 procedure Bowel prep may be req'd |