What is infertility?
It is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of regular intercourse without use of contraception.
How common is infertility?
1 in 7 couples report infertility problems
What is the chance of conception?
Over 80% of couples in the general population will conceive within 1year if
Of those who do not conceive in the first year, about half will do so in the second year (cumulative pregnancy rate over90%).
When should you investigate for infertility?
If haven’t conceived within 1 year despite actively trying
What are the 4 questions surrounding the cause of fertility problems?
What should you ask about when taking a female’s history?
What examination should a female undergo?
What is hirsutism caused by?
Andorgen excess
What scoring system is used for androgen excess?
Ferriman Gallwey score
What biochemical measurents are carried out in androgen excess?
Name a skin sign of androgen excess.
Acanthosis nigricans
What is looked for on pelvic examination of a female?
How can fibroids present?
What baseline investigations are done for the female?
What baseline investigation is carried out on the male?
Semen analysis
What investigations are carried out at the fertility clinic?
What should women who are concerned about their fertility be asked about?
Frequency and regularity of menstrual cycles
If a women is having regular menstrual cycles, what is unlikely to be the cause of infertility?
Ovulation
How is ovulation confirmed?
A blood test to measure serum progesterone in the mid-luteal phase of their cycle (day21 of a 28‑day cycle) to confirm ovulation even if they have regular menstrual cycles
What should women who have prolonged irregular menstrual cycles be offered?
What should women with irregular menstrual cycles be offered?
A blood test to measure serum gonadotrophins (FSH and LH )
How are tubal and uterine abnormalities screened for?
- HyCoSy
Who should be offered hysterosalpinography?
Women who are not known to have comorbidities (such as pelvic inflammatory disease, previous ectopic pregnancy or endometriosis)
Why is a hysterosalpingogram carried out?
To screen for tubal occlusion because this is a reliable test for ruling out tubal occlusion, and it is less invasive and makes more efficient use of resources than laparoscopy.