Which investigation would be more appropriate in a 32-year-old nulliparous patient who presents to the gynecology OPD due to inability to conceive, having undergone uterine dilatation and curettage for menorrhagia not controlled medically around 4 years ago, and who is otherwise healthy on general examination?
ALaparoscopy
BHysterosalpingography
CCT scan of abdomen and pelvis
DX-ray of pelvis
A couple comes for evaluation of infertility. The HSG was normal but semen analysis revealed azoospermia. What is the diagnostic test to differentiate between testicular failure and vas deferens obstruction?
ASerum FSH
BTesticular FNAC
CTestosterone levels
DKaryotyping
A 23-year-old woman accompanied by her mother-in-law comes to the infertility clinic. She has been having regular intercourse for 6 months but is not able to conceive. What is the next best step?
AHysterolaparoscopy
BDiagnostic hysteroscopy
CReassure and review the couple after 6 months
DSemen analysis for husband
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