Manual of Intrauterine Insemination and Ovulation Induction

Dickey - Manual intrauterine insemination
£38.00
£38.00
Authors/editors: Richard P Dickey, Peter R Brinsden and Roman Pyrzak
ISBN: 978-0-521-73562-9
Page count: 191
Publisher: Cambridge UP
Publication year: 2009

Intrauterine insemination and ovulation induction is effective first-line treatment for infertility in many straightforward cases and is preferred by many clinicians because they are less invasive than in-vitro fertilization and its variants. This is a comprehensive account of how to set up and run a successful IUI program. The book addresses the practical aspects of treatments that will produce optimum results in terms of pregnancy outcome and safety, as well as the pharmacological and physiological reasons for their use. Chapters on how to prevent complications of ovulation induction such as multiple births and ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome are included, as well as how to diagnose infertility in both sexes. Laboratory procedures for sperm preparation are described in detail. Worldwide resources for obtaining donor sperm and legal issues that surround the management of patients are included. This manual is of interest to reproductive medicine specialists, general practitioners and general obstetrician gynecologists.

 

Table of contents:
  1. An overview of intrauterine insemination and ovulation induction
  2. Male causes of infertility: evaluation and treatment
  3. Female causes of infertility: evaluation and treatment
  4. Clinic and laboratory design, personnel and equipment
  5. Semen analysis: semen requirements for intrauterine insemination
  6. Semen preparation for intrauterine insemination
  7. Ovulation induction for intrauterine insemination I: oral drugs clomiphene, tamoxifen, letrozole
  8. Ovulation induction for intrauterine insemination II: gonadotropins and oral drug–gonadotropin combinations
  9. Ultrasonography in the management of ovulation induction and intrauterine insemination
  10. Insemination technique and insemination complications
  11. Cryopreservation
  12. Donor sperm
  13. The role of the nurse in intrauterine insemination and ovulation induction
  14. Complications of ovulation induction I: high-order multiple births, miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, congenital anomalies, ovarian cancer
  15. Complications of ovulation induction II: ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome, ovarian torsion
  16. The psychological issues of intrauterine insemination
  17. Ethical, legal and religious considerations of artificial insemination

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