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Anovulation: The term for the absence of ovulation.
Artificial Insemination: The placement of a sperm sample inside the female reproductive tract to increase the chances of fertilization and pregnancy.

 


ANOVULATION - The failure to ovulate. This is the most common cause of female infertility.

Anovulation
The failure to ovulate.
Antagonist
A drug or other substance that exerts an opposite action to that of another or competes for the same receptor sites. An oestrogen antagonist, for example, blocks oestrogen.

Anovulation -- The total absence of ovulation
Artificial Insemination -- Any of the various techniques whereby sperm are introduced to the female by means other than sexual intercourse ...

Anovulation
Complete absence of ovulation. Natural conception cannot occur without ovulation.
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Anovulation - The absence of ovulation.
Antibiotic - A medicine derivable from a mold or bacterium that kills microorganisms and cures infections.

Anovulation -- The absence of ovulation.
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Anovulation
The absence of ovulation
Antibody
A blood protein (immunoglobin) produced by white blood cells in response to the presence of a specific foreign substance (antigen) in the body, with which it fights or otherwise interacts.

Anovulation is the lack of ovulation and oligoovulation is irregular ovulation. Ovulatory irregularities are a common cause of infertility and can be caused by hormone abnormalities, which can result from diseases such as PCOS.

anovulation - failure of the ovaries to produce or release mature eggs.
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Anovulation is also seen in patients with a body mass index (BMI) of less than 30 due to hormonal imbalances.

Anovulation
A condition in which a woman does not ovulate (produce and release eggs). Menses may still occur.
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Anovulation - Absence of ovulation as a result of a medical condition, drug or menopause. Anovulation is a prime factor in infertility because without if there is no egg to fertilize, conception can not occur.

Anovulation. If your chart never shows a sustained bi-phasic pattern, characterized by the lack of a temperature rise, it is likely that you are not ovulating. Charting can alert you to this fact, allowing you to seek medical intervention.

Anovulation (AO)
Failure or absence of ovulation.
Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone Antagonist (GaRH Antagonist) ...

ANOVULATION- Total absence of ovulation. Menses may still occur although there is a failure to ovulate-a failure of an ovary to release an egg.
ANTAGON- A GnRH antagonist drug used to inhibit premature LH surges.

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Severe weight loss and malnutrition from this disorder cause anovulation. Anovulation: The failure to ovulate; ovulatory failure. Antibodies: Chemicals made by the body to fight or attack foreign substances entering the body.

MoonDragon's Obgyn Information: Anovulation
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Most women over the age of 35 do experience successful pregnancies. Pregnancy-related complications increase gradually with age, but they are still relatively low.

Doctors call the inability to produce an egg each month "chronic anovulation". Polycystic ovarian syndrome usually occurs in women who are overweight and have excess body hair, oily skin, and sometimes acne.

Many women at 38 are approaching perimenopause, a period before menopause characterized by changing menstrual cycles and periods of anovulation, or lack of ovulation, the Mayo Clinic states. Symptoms last 2 to 8 years and can start by the mid 30s.

The most common cause of female infertility is anovulation. This is a condition where the ovary does not release an egg on a monthly basis. Other common causes of female infertility are blocked fallopian tubes, endometriosis, or problems with... More ...

Underweight women who exercise excessively also have ovulation problems, culminating in anovulation, because they most likely suffer from a lack of menstrual cycles.

Homeopathy - An alternative CAM, homeopathy looks at the person as a whole, and is most often used to treat a variety of conditions including recurrent miscarriage, endometriosis, anovulation, low sperm count and recurrent infection.

Anovulation, the failure, cessation or suppression of ovulation and amenorrhea, the cessation of menstruation, are also possible effects of heavy drinking by women.

Signs and symptoms of PCOS include high levels of androgens (commonly called male hormones), irregular menstrual periods, and anovulation (the production of few or no eggs by the ovaries). PCOS can impair a woman's fertility.

If you see this pattern in your temperatures - jumping all over the chart - with no definite rise and no definite luteal phase this is known as anovulation.

In some cases, irregular menstruation such as amenorrhea or ovulatory disorders such as anovulation may signal a fertility problem. Other times, drugs, both prescribed and recreational, may be the culprit behind your fertility woes.

Anovulation - Lack of ovulation that can occur with or without menstruation
Antibodies - Substances made by males and females that attack foreign matter and help prevent infection; may also cause infertility in certain cases.

Either condition may cause fertility problems by promoting hormonal imbalances, leading to anovulation or other problems in a woman's menstrual cycle.

See also: Ovulation, Pregnancy, Fertility, Infertility, Egg