Over the past decade, there have been major advances in our understanding of ovarian physiology. These advances, together with the introduction of new medical technologies, have revolutionised the management of infertility. Patients may expect a pregnancy rate that is no different from that of normal fertile women of the same age, as a result of treatment. Moreover, new techniques of monitoring have greatly reduced the rate of treatment-induced complications such as multiple pregnancy and hyperstimulation.This book presents the current strategies of management for women whose infertility is caused by ovulatory disturbances. Detailed descriptions are given of the optimal method of assessing an anovulatory woman, the selection of the appropriate treatment and the practical details of its administration. There is also a full discussion about the complications of the treatment and the strategies to avoid. The book is intended for all practising gynaecologists involved in the management of subfertile patients in both the developing and the developed world.
A presentation of strategies for the management of women whose infertility is caused by ovulatory disturbances. It discusses how to assess an anovulatory woman, the selection of appropriate treatment, its practical administration, and possible complications and strategies to avoid.
Publisher
Imperial College Press
Publication Date
Feb 2002
ISBN
9781860942532
Pages
288 p.
Item Type
Book
Format
Hardcover
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