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Endorsed by Infertility UK
Infertility
Melanie Davies, Lisa Webber, and Caroline Overton
240 pages
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halftones and figures
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196x129mm
978-0-19-921769-4
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Paperback
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30 October 2008
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- Infertility is defined as the inability to conceive after 2 years of regular unprotected sex
- Infertility affects up to 50% of couples
- Includes Key Points boxes at the start of each chapter to quickly summarise important concepts covered in the text
- Up-to-date patient centered guide to infertility, covering all aspects from investigation to treatment and successful pregnancy and coping with childlessness
- Features numerous Case Histories and Patient Perspectives which provide practical examples throughout
- Myths and Facts boxes highlight common misundertandings and interesting facts about the condition
- Includes invaluable resource section with suggested further reading and contact information for patient self-help/support groups, plus a glossary of technical terms.
Infertility is a significant health issue and one that has received increasing media attention in the UK and elsewhere in recent years. For affected couples, it is the cause of substantial distress and feelings of isolation that can lead to associated anxiety and depression. This is compounded by a perceived lack of support from health services as well as a lack of available information regarding its management.
This book provides current information and practical advice on the underlying causes, diagnosis and management of
infertility in a clear and concise style that is accessible to patients. The book covers all aspects of infertility from investigation, treatment, successful pregnancy and coping with childlessness. The text is written in a plain-spoken style that is easy to read and absorb, with liberal use of bullet points, diagrams, graphs, photographs, tables and other illustrations. Case studies and patient perspectives are included throughout the text to bring key concepts to life.Readership: Couples with infertility and interested members of the general public as well as nurses and general practitioners.
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Melanie Davies, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Specialist in Reproductive Medicine, University College London Hospitals, UK, Lisa Webber, Consultant Gynaecologist, St Mary's Hospital, Imperial College London, UK, and Caroline Overton, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, Specialist in Reproductive Medicine and Surgery, Senior Clinical Lecturer, St Michael's Hosptial, University of Bristol, UK
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1: Overview of fertility and the biological clock
2: Preparing for pregnancy
3: Getting pregnant: a background to hormones and how the body works
4: How to choose your clinic
5: The law and fertility treatment (regulation)
6: The initial consultation: what is covered in your first clinic visit
7: Why aren't I getting pregnant? Fertility tests
8: Counselling: dealing with the emotional aspects of infertility
9: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
10: Male fertility
11: Treatment options before IVF
12: Problems with ovulation and polycystic ovary syndrome
13: Ovulation induction
14: In-vitro fertilisation (including ICSI and IVM)
15: Ovarian hyperstimulation
16: Pre-implantation genetic tests
17: Sperm donation (donor insemination)
18: Egg donation
19: Surrogacy
20: Fertility and the older woman
21: Gynaecological problems and fertility
22: Tubal surgery
23: Reversal of sterilization and reversal of vascetomy
24: Pregnancy after fertility treatment
25: Coping with infertility
26: Adoption
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