Two years and no baby

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Two years and no baby
  1. Embryology of the genital tract
    1. Male reproductive tract anatomy
      1. Anatomy
        1. Physiology of the male reproductive system
          1. Spermatogenesis
            1. Semen production
              1. Abnormalities lead to
                1. Infertility
                  1. Investigations of infertility
                    1. Female
                      1. Ovulation testing
                        1. Hysterosalpingography
                          1. Ovarian reserve testing
                            1. Other hormone testing
                              1. Laparoscopy
                              2. History and physical examination
                                1. Male
                                  1. Semen analysis
                                    1. The number of sperm The shape of the sperm The movement of the sperm, also known as “sperm motility”
                                    2. Transrectal and scrotal ultrasound
                                      1. Testicular biopsy
                                        1. Genetic testing
                                        2. Management of infertility
                                          1. Male
                                            1. Surgery
                                              1. Altering lifestyle factors
                                                1. Medications
                                                  1. Sperm retrieval
                                                  2. Female
                                                    1. Stimulating ovulation with fertility drugs
                                                      1. Medications for ovulation
                                                        1. Aromatase inhibitors (Femara or letrozole)
                                                          1. Insulin Sensitizing Agents
                                                            1. Gonadotropines & GnRH Agonists
                                                          2. Intrauterine insemination (IUI)
                                                            1. Surgery to restore fertility
                                                            2. Psychological Impacts and treatments
                                                          3. a disease of the reproductive system defined by the failure to achieve a clinical pregnancy after 12 months or more of regular unprotected sexual intercourse
                                                            1. Risk factors
                                                              1. Age.
                                                                1. Tobacco use
                                                                  1. Alcohol use
                                                                    1. Being overweight / underweight
                                                                    2. Epidemiology
                                                                        1. Stigma
                                                                          1. childless women suffer discrimination, stigma and ostracism
                                                                            1. Although male infertility has been found to be the cause of a couple's failure to conceive in about 50% of cases, the social burden “falls disproportionately on women,”
                                                                      1. Abnormal sperm production or function Problems with sperm delivery Overexposure to certain environmental factors Damage related to cancer and its treatment
                                                                    3. Temperature regulation
                                                                  2. Female reproductive tract anatomy
                                                                    1. Physiology of menstruation
                                                                      1. Physiology of the female tract
                                                                        1. abnormalities lead to
                                                                            1. Ovulation disorders Uterine or cervical abnormalities Fallopian tube damage or blockage Endometriosis Primary ovarian insufficiency Pelvic adhesions Cancer and its treatment
                                                                            2. production of eggs
                                                                              1. sex hormone regulation
                                                                                1. fertilization of eggs
                                                                                  1. pregnancy maintanence
                                                                                  1. normal microbiota include lactobacillus and staphylococcus
                                                                                  2. Unifferentiated stage
                                                                                    1. Differentiated stage
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