General Definitions
Clomiphene Citrate:
An oral anti-estrogen drug used to induce ovulation in
women. It works by causing the pituitary gland to
release the hormones FSH and LH, which, in turn,
stimulate the ovaries to develop follicles and release
eggs.
Estradiol: A steroid
hormone produced by the follicle. It helps regulate the
pituitary gland secretion of the hormones FSH and LH, as
well as cause the lining of the uterus to grow.
Follicle: Cystic
structures in the ovary that contain the oocyte (egg).
They develop under the stimulation of the hormones FSH
and LH.
FSH: Follicle
Stimulation Hormone is a hormone secreted by the
pituitary gland in the brain that causes the follicles
in the ovary to grow.
Gonadotropins:
Hormones that stimulate the ovary, FSH and LH. They are
normally secreted by the pituitary gland in the brain.
They may be also contained in drugs that are injected in
women as part of infertility therapy
Infertility: One
year of attempting conception without success.
Intrauterine Insemination:
The male partner produces sperm; it is then processed,
concentrated and injected into the inside of the uterus
via a flexible catheter. When combined with fertility
drugs (gonadotropins or clomiphene), it can be an
effective therapy.
In Vitro Fertilization:
A process in which eggs are retrieved from the woman and
are combined with the partner's sperm in the laboratory.
Embryos subsequently develop and an appropriate number
are replaced in the woman's uterus.
LH: Luteinizing
hormone is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland
that causes ovulation to occur.
Oocyte: The egg,
contained within the follicles in the ovary.
Ovarian Reserve: The
term used to describe where a woman's ovaries are in the
aging process. Age, testing and response to therapy are
taken into account as part of the determination.
Ovulation: The
process by which the follicle releases the egg from the
ovary
Miscarriages and ectopic pregnancies can occur during
any assisted reproductive technology procedure. Our
rates at RMA are very consistent with those reported in
national statistics. Miscarriage rates do increase
dramatically with the increasing age of the patient.
|
Understanding Success
Rates
IVF,GIFT,ZIFT
Multiple
Births
Ectopic / Miscarriage
General Definitions
Success Factors
RMA Pregnancy Rates
|