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The Billings method of family planning: an assessment

Betts K 1984 Studies in Family Planning

The Billings/ovulation method is a periodic abstinence method of regulating births based on the client's interpretation of changing patterns in secretions of cervical mucus monitored by external self-...

EffectivenessPhysiological BasisAcceptability

Endometriosis and corpus luteum function. Is there a relationship?

Pittaway DE et al. 1984 The Journal of Reproductive Medicine

More than 100 years after the first description of endometriosis, the pathophysiology of the disorder still remains an enigma. In addition to infertility, an increased frequency of clinically apparent...

Corpus Luteum DysfunctionSpontaneous AbortionProstaglandin-Mediated Mechanisms

Endocrine profiles in tamoxifen-induced conception cycles

Tajima C 1984 Fertility and Sterility

Twenty-five infertile women conceived while taking tamoxifen (TMX). Daily serum profiles of 5 of the 25 TMX-induced conception cycles were elucidated and compared with those found in 5 normal cycles. ...

TamoxifenConception CyclesAnti-Estrogen Therapy

Causes of preterm delivery

Gravett MG 1984 Seminars in Perinatology

Although major advances have been made in both obstetric care of the high-risk patient and in neonatal care, prematurity and its consequences remain the major contributor to perinatal mortality. The i...

Etiology and Risk FactorsGenital InfectionsPreterm Delivery Prevention

Induction of ovulation with an estrogen antagonist, tamoxifen

Tsuiki A et al. 1984 The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine

Tamoxifen (Norvadex), synthesized by the Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., is a triphenylethylene derivative having a clomiphene-like structure and displays anti-estrogenic activities. In this study ...

TamoxifenAnti-Estrogen TherapyEstrogen Antagonists

Canalization of human cervical mucus

Garcea N et al. 1984 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Cervical mucus forms channels when dried under a coverslip. The aim of the present work was: 1) to prove mucus canalization both in spontaneous ovulatory cycles and during ovulation induction with gon...

Canalization PhenomenonFerning and Channel FormationMonitoring Methods

Luteotropic effects of tamoxifen in infertile women

Tajima C 1984 Fertility and Sterility

Tamoxifen at a dose of 10 mg/day for 5 days was given to five infertile women in the luteal phase. Daily serum samples were obtained during the luteal phase for radioimmunoassay of progesterone (P), e...

Pharmacological SupportTamoxifen TreatmentAnti-Estrogen Luteotropic Effects

Retrograde menstruation in healthy women and in patients with endometriosis

Halme J et al. 1984 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Blood was found in the peritoneal fluid in 90% of women with patent tubes at laparoscopy during perimenstrual time. If the fallopian tubes were occluded, then only 15% of patients had evidence of bloo...

Retrograde MenstruationRetrograde FlowPeritoneal Fluid Findings

Silent chorioamnionitis as a cause of preterm labor refractory to tocolytic therapy

Hameed C et al. 1984 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Thirty-seven consecutive patients with singleton pregnancies in "uncomplicated" preterm labor with intact membranes suitable for tocolysis were evaluated for evidence of silent chorioamnionitis by mea...

Subclinical ChorioamnionitisTocolysis FailureAmniotic Fluid Analysis

Use-effectiveness of fertility awareness among the urban poor

Dorairaj K 1984 Social Action

The efficacy, the ability of Indian women to use the Billings' Ovulation Method, and its effectiveness in helping them to control their fertility was studied in a sample of urban poor living in the De...

Use-EffectivenessDeveloping CountriesFertility Identification

Luteinizing hormone receptor disorder in endometriosis

Rönnberg L et al. 1984 Fertility and sterility

Luteinizing hormone (LH) receptor concentrations in ovarian follicles and corpora lutea were measured in 51 patients with histologically proven endometriosis and in 41 control patients. The LH recepto...

Endometriosis and spontaneous abortion

Groll M 1984 Fertility and Sterility

There seems to be an association of first-trimester spontaneous abortion and untreated endometriosis. In this report, 52% of an untreated group of patients with endometriosis aborted. However, 12% of ...

Spontaneous AbortionMedical and Surgical TherapyRecurrent Pregnancy Loss

Outcome of progesterone treatment of luteal phase inadequacy

Wentz AC et al. 1984 Fertility and Sterility

Diagnosis, choice of therapy, and pregnancy outcome were analyzed in 79 women evaluated for luteal phase inadequacy. Criteria for the diagnosis were established, and groups at risk for luteal inadequa...

Progesterone TreatmentProgesterone SupplementationDiagnosis and Management

Failure of human oocyte release at ovulation

Stanger JD et al. 1984 Fertility and Sterility

Among 150 patients admitted for ovum aspiration, in vitro fertilization, and embryo transfer in Perth, Western Australia, 14 were found to have had at least one ovulated follicle at the time of laparo...

Oocyte Release FailureFollicle Rupture DynamicsIVF Oocyte Recovery

Adolescent menstrual irregularity

Mansfield MJ et al. 1984 Journal of Reproductive Medicine

Amenorrhea and oligomenorrhea in the adolescent female are often the result of anovulation due to an immature hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. A careful history, physical examination and selected ...

The single woman and artificial insemination by donor

Strong C et al. 1984 The Journal of Reproductive Medicine

Requests by single women for artificial insemination by donor (AID) raise important ethical issues concerning the obligations of physicians and the well-being of the children who would be conceived. S...

Donor InseminationPatient Selection

Assessment and hormonal treatment of the luteal phase of in vitro fertilization cycles

Yovich JL et al. 1984 The Australian & New Zealand Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology

Luteal phase lengths and hormonal profiles (progesterone, oestradiol-17 beta, beta HCG and prolactin) have been documented in 77 cases derived from a series of patients undergoing IVF. Nineteen pregna...

IVF Luteal SupportLuteal Phase ManagementLuteal Phase Deficiency

The ovulation method of family planning

Muzzerall L 1984 Canadian Family Physician Medecin De Famille Canadien

With the Billings Ovulation Method of natural family planning, women chart the symptoms of changes of their cervical mucus to determine when they are ovulating. The Ovulation Method is simple to learn...

EffectivenessPatient EducationOvulation Detection

Psychiatric disorder in pregnancy and the first postnatal year

Watson JP et al. 1984 The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science

We interviewed 128 women regularly during pregnancy and the first postnatal year. Psychiatric interviews identified eight 'cases' of psychiatric disorder (6 per cent) in early pregnancy and twenty 'ca...

Perinatal Psychiatric DisordersPostnatal DepressionAffective Disorders

Prolactin production from proliferative phase leiomyoma

Daly DC et al. 1984 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

In vivo and in vitro endometrial stromal synthesis of prolactin occurs after progesterone-induced decidualization. Synthesis of prolactin by myometrium in vitro suggests that cells whose embryologic o...

Ectopic ProductionProlactin SynthesisProgesterone Effects

Natural family planning in the Philippines

Laing JE 1984 Studies in Family Planning

The calendar rhythm method of natural family planning (NFP) is one of the most popular contraceptive methods in the Philippines. As a result, the Philippines has one of the highest NFP prevalence rate...

Program ImplementationDeveloping CountriesFamily Planning

Attitudes toward the rhythm method in the Philippines

Verzosa CC et al. 1984 Studies in Family Planning

Two sets of focus group discussions on the advantages and disadvantages of the rhythm method were carried out in the Philippines in 1980 and 1981. The first discussions were held among 30 women and ni...

User AttitudesPhilippinesFocus Groups

Preventing postoperative pelvic adhesions with intraperitoneal treatment

DeCherney AH 1984 The Journal of Reproductive Medicine

Postoperative pelvic adhesions represent a major challenge to the surgeon operating to correct or prevent infertility. Many approaches have been tried, but intraperitoneal treatment seems to be the mo...

Intraperitoneal TherapyPostoperative ManagementAdhesion Prevention

High-molecular weight dextran in human infertility surgery

Rosenberg SM et al. 1984 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

The use of intraperitoneal 32% high-molecular weight dextran 70 (Hyskon, Pharmacia Inc.) has been reported to reduce the incidence of surgical adhesions in several species. The present study was under...

High Molecular Weight DextranAdhesion ReductionDouble-Blind Study

Cervical mucus as a biological sign of fertility and infertility

Billings JJ 1984 Contraception, Fertilite, Sexualite

The ovulation method makes women aware of certain changes in their cervical mucus. These modifications help to distinguish the beginning and end of the cycle's fertile period and indicate the time of ...

Ovulation MethodCervical Mucus PatternsPeriodic Abstinence Rules

Correlation of maternal serum C-reactive protein with outcome of tocolysis

Handwerker SM et al. 1984 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Subclinical intrauterine infection is an important cause of preterm labor, specifically where tocolysis has failed. Fifty patients in preterm labor with singleton pregnancies were studied prospectivel...

Tocolysis OutcomesInfection BiomarkersC-Reactive Protein Pregnancy

Pelvic sonography to help determine the appropriate therapy for luteal phase defects

Check JH et al. 1984 International Journal of Fertility

In some series the most appropriate therapy for luteal phase defects is supplemental progesterone in the luteal phase. Clomiphene's efficacy is more controversial since in one series only 8% achieved ...

Ultrasound-Guided TherapyFollicular Development AssessmentProgesterone Supplementation

Oral administration of micronized natural progesterone in late human pregnancy. Effects on progesterone and estrogen concentrations in the plasma, placenta, and myometrium

Ferre F et al. 1984 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

A single dose of micronized oral progesterone was administered to 15 pregnant women immediately prior to elective cesarean section. Levels of progesterone, 17 beta-estradiol, and estrone were measured...

Oral Micronized PharmacokineticsProgesterone Tissue DistributionMyometrial Concentration