Ovulation DisordersSee a fertility specialist now Poor quality ovulation can affect the fertility of even women with regular menstrual periods. We spoke with Dr. George Koulianos, Director of The Center for Reproductive Medicine in Alabama, for this primer on ovulation disorders, a relatively common cause of female infertility. Ovulation disorder, a term that refers to infrequent or absent ovulation (anovulation), typically results in infrequent periods (oligomenorrhea). The results are:
Some typical causes of ovulation disorders include:
Less typical causes of ovulation disorder are:
DiagnosisIn general, assessment for ovulation disorders may begin with the following lab tests:
and may also include:
TreatmentTreatments vary with the conclusion after diagnostic testing. In general, the treatments may include:
Only primary ovarian failure and the related conditions of resistant ovary syndrome and autoimmune oophoritis are considered untreatable in regards to fertility. If you have irregular or absent menses, seeking appropriate diagnosis and treatment is crucial to your goal of getting pregnant. Even if your periods are regular, however, the quality of your ovulatory cycle may be assessed in order to guide treatment decisions. Links: The Center for Reproductive Medicine in Alabama See a fertility specialist now |
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