Infertility is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12
months of unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy
to term. It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many
times more in the world. Because of unawareness of treatments, only 10%
seeks help from professional specialist. the unexplained causes of
infertility is defined as if the woman and men reproductive system are
function normally but the present-day medical technology and medical doctors can not give a reason why the couple can not conceive. What is Diagnosis or test From Conventional medicine Perspective in treating female infertility?
I. Definition
Infertility
is defined as inability of a couple to conceive after 12 months of
unprotected sexual intercourse or can not carry the pregnancy to full
term. It effects over 5 millions couple alone in the U. S. and many
times more in the world, because of unawareness of treatments, only 10%
seeks help from professional specialist. In fact, More than 40% of
infertility of a couple is caused by female inability to fertilize.
Diagnosis is a analytics approach, after initial consultation and
medical history and personal information have been taken from a patient
or couple. The main objective conventional diagnosis is to find the
causes of infertility, but unfortunately, it has less than 1% successful
rate. We will try to give you the definitions of type of female
diagnosis in alphabet order.
II. Personal history and physical exams
Female exam
a) reproductive organs infection
b) Any previous reproductive organ surgery
c) Pelvic exam
d) Question related to genetic defect.
e) vagina exam
f) Uterus and cervix
g) Fallopian tube
h) Ovaries
i) Bladder
k) Rectum
l) Other general exam depending to your specialist (herbalist or others
III. Female infertility diagnosis
1. Antisperm antibody test
The
antisperm antibody test is one of procedure which helps to see how
antigens and immune system function react toward sperm invasion
through blood test. If the immune system recognizes the sperm as the
foreign objects, it will produce white blood cells to kill them.
2. Blood test
Routine
blood test is not necessary for infertility women, but sometimes blood
test is ordered to check for anaemia, blood type and antibody. Or
sometimes to check estradiol, LH, FSH and progesterone.
3. Cervical test
Cervical
test is the study of the cervical mucus thoughtout menstrual ccycles
and to see the mucus is friendly to sperm invasion or not, there are 2
types of cervical test
a) Spinnbarkeit
With the Spinnbarkit is a
self help kit, it can be done by the women at comfort at her own home to
exam the mucus characteristics, because the mucus consistently change
throughout menstrual cycle.
b) Postcoital test
This test is done just before ovulation to see the cervical mucus is friendly to sperm invasion.
4. Endometrial biopsy
Endometrial
biopsy removes some tissue from the infertile women uterine lining to
chech for any endometrial adhesion and implants.
5. Hysteroscopy
It
is a study of infertile women uterine abnormality by placing a small,
thin with small telescope through the cervical canal to check the inside
of uterus.
6. Ovulation test
Since failure of ovulation is
account for over 25% of female infertility, your doctor may order
ovulation test right after first visit. It helps to determine" Are the
eggs produced each month?".
7. Progesterone test
Since
progesterone is produced with high amount a few days after the eggs has
emerged. Low levels of progesterone interferes with the ovulation of
women menstrual cycle, causing infertility. Blood test is done at the 4
-9 days after predicted ovulation for women with 28 days cycle.
8. Radioimmunoassays (RIAs)
Radioimmunoassay
(RIAs) is a very sensitive technique used to measure concentrations of
antigens including levels of testosterone, LH, FSH, prolactin. It helps
your doctor to determine that the infertility is caused by hormone
imbalance of certain hormones or not during menstrual cycle.
9.Tubub patency test
It
is the test to check the health of Fallopian tube and make sure there
is no blockage in the tube with X ray examination. Normally, dye is
injected through the cervix, it then fills the uterus and flows into the
Fallopian tube, if there is blockage, the pressure may build up causing
pain.
10 Ultrasound
The use of high frequency in ultrasound
exam is to check for any abnormality in the abdominal region including
the ovulation scan which is used to see when the egg mature and when a
women ovulates and the thickness of the uterine lining, etc.
11.Urinaryluteinizing hormone ( LH) test
An
urinary test is used to identify the surge of LH just before
ovulation. It usually use to determine the best time for a couple to
have sex and for the female partner to get pregnant.
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