Primary ovarian insufficiency is associated with _____ abnormalities, especially in those younger than 30
Elevated levels of _____ in a non-pregnant patient is indicative of ovulation
Infertility is defined as lack of conception despite _____ months of regular unprotected intercourse in women aged > 35 years old
In testing for infertility, ovulatory function may be gauged by testing mid-luteal phase serum _____ level being more than 3 ng/mL on day 21.
In a woman who has undergone hypophysectomy, what would be treatment to ensure fertility?_____
A woman is fertile during days _____ of her menstrual cycle (Standard Days Method)
The total sperm motility is less than _____% and the progressive sperm motility is less than 32% in asthenospermia
Oligospermia: sperm concentration <_____ million/mL; concentration <5 million/mL is considered severe
Cystic fibrosis may cause _____ in women due to abnormally thick cervical mucus and amenorrhea
Study 9 flashcards on Ovulatory Disorders for NEET-PG Obstetrics and Gynecology. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Fertility and Infertility. Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.
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