By Joseph Hazan,M.D., FACOG
Fertility evaluation consists of
checking for ovulation, semen
analysis and determination of
tubal patency.
Additional tests are done if
indicated based on the above.
Some of these are blood hormone
tests, ultrasound, chromosome
studies, cultures, laparoscopy,
hysteroscopy, postcoital test.
OVULATION is detected by an
ovulation predictor kit,
elevation of basal body temperature
and cervical mucus changes to
clear and stretchy.
HEALTH ISSUES such as smoking,
drug, alcohol, overweight or underweight,
chemical exposure, certain medications,
sexually transmitted infections are
significant.
SEMEN ANALYSIS checks the sperm count
per cubic centimeter of semen, volume of
semen, sperm motility and sperm morphology
(shape).
BLOOD TESTS are done to check levels
of FSH, LH, progesterone, thyroid,
blood sugar, estrogen,
prolactin, testosterone and
STI ( sexually
transmitted infection).
TUBAL PATENCY is tested by doing an HSG
(hysterosalpingogram) to visualize the
fallopian tubes and the uterus by x-ray.
ULTRASOUND uses sound waves to
view the uterus, ovaries and follicles
which contain eggs.
LAPAROSCOPY could be needed to
directly view the pelvic organs.
HYSTEROSCOPY is used to visualize
the inside of the cervix and uterus.
Tomorrow we will look into some of the
treatments.
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