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Selection of morphologically abnormal sperm by human cervical mucus

Barros C et al. 1984 Archives of andrology

The important role of cervical mucus from a reproduction standpoint is the transport and selection of spermatozoa. The study of the fertilizing ability of human spermatozoa by the use of zona-free ham...

Sperm MorphologyCervical Mucus InteractionSperm Selection

Uterine contractions during pregnancy

Zahn V 1984 Journal of Perinatal Medicine

The principal function of muscular tissue is contraction. This is also true for the uterus this function begins with sexual maturation. During pregnancy special conditions are brought about by the inc...

Uterine MonitoringUterine ContractionsTocography

Endocrinologic events in early pregnancy failure

Aspillaga MO et al. 1983 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Fourteen women experiencing early pregnancy failure have been studied during the time of conception and at frequent intervals until spontaneous abortion occurred. Serial measurements of serum estradio...

Endocrine FactorsLuteal-Placental ShiftEarly Pregnancy Monitoring

The role of the clinician in natural family planning

Klaus H 1983 Journal of American College Health : J of ACH

Despite skepticism on the part of the health care delivery system, increasing numbers of women and couples are relying on natural family planning methods to avoid or achieve pregnancy. Most clients re...

Billings Ovulation MethodSympto-Thermal MethodClinician Role

Human myometrium: a new potential source of prolactin

Walters CA et al. 1983 American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Human myometrium is shown for the first time to produce prolactin in vitro. This prolactin is similar to pituitary prolactin by criteria of immunologic identity, gel chromatography and bioassay. The d...

Extrapituitary SourcesMyometrial Hormone ProductionMyometrial Function

More about natural family planning

Gallagher J 1983 Australian Family Physician

When properly taught and practised, natural family planning can be a highly effective form of birth regulation. Recent studies indicate low failure rates of less than three pregnancies per 100 women y...

Pregnancy RatesMarital EnrichmentNatural Methods

Bromocriptine and premenstrual symptoms: a survey of double blind trials

Andersch B 1983 Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey

This is a survey of 14 placebo-controlled studies regarding the treatment of premenstrual symptoms with bromocriptine. There is no substantial support that bromocriptine is an effective drug in the pr...

Pharmacological TreatmentMastodyniaDouble-Blind Trials

Incidence of the luteinized unruptured follicle phenomenon in cycling women

Kerin JF et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

A prospective study is presented in order to determine the frequency of the luteinized unruptured follicle (LUF) in a population of 66 regularly cycling women. They were monitored by daily ultrasound ...

Luteinized Unruptured FollicleAnovulationFollicular Monitoring

The sympto-thermal methods

Parenteau-carreau S 1983 Contraception, Fertilite, Sexualite

The symptothermal methods include all those that identify the woman's fertile period through the basal body temperature and the periovulatory signs. Research conducted following the discovery over a c...

Methodology and InterpretationNatural Family Planning EffectivenessOvulation Indicators

Laparoscopic examination of the normal infertile woman

Wood GP 1983 Obstetrics and Gynecology

It is generally accepted that laparoscopy should be performed if a woman's basic infertility evaluation reveals no abnormalities. Although it has been shown that a significant number of these patients...

LaparoscopyPelvic Pathology DetectionEvaluation Strategies

Basal body temperature graph and the luteal phase defect

Downs KA et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

Basal body temperature (BBT) charts from three menstrual cycles of 20 normal women and 20 women with biopsy-proven luteal phase defect (LPD) were reviewed. Mean luteal phase length in the normal women...

Defect DiagnosisLuteal Phase AssessmentBBT Screening

Sensory neuropathy from pyridoxine abuse. A new megavitamin syndrome

Schaumburg H et al. 1983 The New England Journal of Medicine

We describe seven adults who had ataxia and severe sensory-nervous-system dysfunction after daily high-level pyridoxine (vitamin B6) consumption. Four were severely disabled; all improved after withdr...

Vitamin ToxicitySupplement-Induced Neuropathy

Congenital malformations of newborn infants after clomiphene-induced ovulation

Kurachi K et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

The effect of clomiphene citrate (CC) on the incidence of congenital malformations in newborn infants was assessed from the outcome of 1034 pregnancies after CC-induced ovulation recorded at nine univ...

Clomiphene Citrate SafetyCongenital Malformations After Fertility TreatmentClomiphene Teratogenicity

Treatment of premature labor contractions with combined ritodrine and indomethacine

Katz Z et al. 1983 International Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics: the Official Organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics

The results of combined ritodrine and indomethacine treatment (RI) in premature labor contractions were compared with ritodrine alone (R). One hundred and twenty patients with threatened premature lab...

Tocolytic TherapyPremature Contractions ManagementDrug Safety

Endocrine profiles in tamoxifen-induced ovulatory cycles

Tajima C et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

A group of 22 women with anovulatory cycles was treated with tamoxifen in 46 cycles. We elucidated daily hormone profiles in 5 of the 33 tamoxifen-induced ovulatory cycles in order to make a compariso...

Tamoxifen Endocrine ProfilesAnti-Estrogen TherapyDrug-Induced Ovulation

Nutritional factors in the etiology of the premenstrual tension syndromes

Abraham GE 1983 The Journal of Reproductive Medicine

The premenstrual symptom complex many women experience in a moderate to severe form can be divided into four subgroups. Because there is more than one syndrome and nervous tension is one of the most c...

Nutritional EtiologyClassification and SubgroupsVitamin and Mineral Therapy

The ubiquitousness of premenstrual tension in gynecologic practice

Hargrove JT et al. 1983 The Journal of Reproductive Medicine

One hundred thirty-seven premenopausal women with premenstrual tension underwent laparoscopy for bleeding, pain and/or infertility. Endometriosis was the associated gynecologic disease observed most f...

Associated Gynecologic ConditionsProgesterone DeficiencyPremenstrual Tension

Clinical applications of LHRH and its analogues

Sandow J 1983 Clinical Endocrinology

The physiological requirement for activation of pituitary gonadotrophin secretion by pulsatile LHRH stimulation is discussed, and compared with the effect of pituitary stimulation by LHRH agonists. In...

Clinical ApplicationsGnRH AgonistsGnRH Agonist Suppression

Nursing Mirror midwifery forum. 5. Running a natural course

Hadley A 1983 Nursing Mirror

All forms of birth control require some motivation, and motivation calls for understanding. If a woman learns to interpret her own cycles, her understanding of her body will be enhanced, and this coul...

Nursing and MidwiferySympto-Thermal MethodCycle Interpretation and Signs

Luteal phase defects in infertility patients with endometriosis

Pittaway DE et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

The cause of infertility has remained obscure in women with endometriosis in whom the tuboovarian relationship is unaltered. Abnormal corpus luteum function has been one mechanism implicated in the pa...

Luteal Phase DefectsLuteal Phase DeficiencyMechanisms

Therapeutic effects of spironolactone in polycystic ovary syndrome

Milewicz A et al. 1983 Obstetrics and Gynecology

The authors examined the effect of three months' treatment with spironolactone in 34 women with polycystic ovary syndrome. In all patients a significant decrease in hirsutism was noted as well as rest...

Anti-Androgen TherapyHirsutism ManagementSpironolactone

Chronic anovulation syndrome and associated neoplasia

Annegers JF et al. 1983 Obstetrics and Gynecology

Ovarian hormones have been implicated in a number of neoplastic conditions. Chronic anovulation syndrome, a spontaneous biologic experiment of unopposed secretion of estrogen by the ovaries, was ident...

Cancer RiskNeoplasiaCohort Studies

Effect of the suppository base on progesterone delivery from the vagina

Price JH et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

Inadequate levels of circulating progesterone (P) seen in clinical practice can be increased by P supplementation. When supplementation is via the vaginal route, its presentation may be in many differ...

Vaginal AdministrationDrug Delivery SystemsProgesterone Supplementation

Chronic anovulation syndrome and associated neoplasia

Coulam CB et al. 1983 Obstetrics and gynecology

Ovarian hormones have been implicated in a number of neoplastic conditions. Chronic anovulation syndrome, a spontaneous biologic experiment of unopposed secretion of estrogen by the ovaries, was ident...

A second look at natural family planning

Lolarga E 1983 Initiatives in Population

There is renewed interest in natural family planning (NFP) as the Philippine Population Program enters the 1980s. Much of this interest is due to the realization that, properly practiced, NFP can be a...

Comprehensive ReviewMethod ComparisonPublic Health Programs

Clomiphene citrate therapy for luteal phase defect

Downs KA et al. 1983 Fertility and Sterility

The incidence of luteal phase defects in 366 infertility patients was 12.7%. Life-table analysis was used for determination of the conception rate with clomiphene citrate therapy, and with this method...

Clomiphene CitrateLuteal Phase DeficiencyLuteal Phase Assessment

The neuroendocrinology of opioid peptides

Grossman A et al. 1983 British Medical Bulletin

Journal Article THE NEUROENDOCRINOLOGY OF OPIOID PEPTIDES Get access ASHLEY GROSSMAN, BA BSc MRCP, ASHLEY GROSSMAN, BA BSc MRCP Departments of Endocrinology and Chemical Endocrinology St Bartholomew's...

Opioid PeptidesOpioid Modulation

Long-term clinical effects of ovarian wedge resection in polycystic ovarian syndrome

Hjortrup A et al. 1983 Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica

Twenty-nine consecutive patients with polycystic ovary (PCO) syndrome (defined as hirsutism plus oligomenorrhea or secondary amenorrhea, and excluding Cushing's syndrome, an androgen-secreting adrenal...

Ovarian Wedge ResectionPost-Surgical ConceptionWedge Resection Long-term Effects

Structure of human cervical mucus correlation with plasma ovarian hormone levels

Faccioli S et al. 1983 Acta Europaea Fertilitatis

In studying the structural changes of human cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle, they have been observed to be directly related to ovarian hormone changes. Mucus structural changes, if taken acc...

Structural Changes and HormonesCervical Mucus MorphologyCervical Mucus Observation