Causes of Infertility Flashcards

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What is infertility?

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The inability to become pregnant after one year of intercourse without contraception involving a male and female partner

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80% of couples will conceive in year if what criteria are met?

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  • woman is under 40
  • Don’t use contraception
  • Have regular intercourse (every 2-3 days)
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What is the cumulative pregnancy rate over 2 years with the same criteria?

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90%

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What happens with natural female fertility over time?

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Declines with age

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What are the 2 types of infertility?

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  • Primary

- Secondary

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What is primary infertility?

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When someone who has never had a child has difficulty conceiving

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What is secondary infertility?

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When someone who has had 1 or more pregnancies has difficulty conceiving

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What are the broad causes of infertility?

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  • Ovulation disorders
  • Tubal disease
  • Uterine or cervical causes
  • Coital dysfunction
  • Male factor
  • Unexplained infertility
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What % of infertility cases are due to ovarian disorders?

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25%

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How many groups of ovulation disorders are there?

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4

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What are the 4 groups of ovulation disorders?

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  • Type I
  • Type II
  • Type III
  • Type IV
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What are Type I ovulation disorders also known as?

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Hypothalamic-pituitary failure

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Where are LH and FSH produced?

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Anterior pituitary gland

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What are FSH and LH responsible for?

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Stimulating ovulation each month

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What happens to LH, FSH and oestradiol in type I ovulation disorders?

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Lowered

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What can cause type I ovulation disorders

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  • Excess weight gain
  • Very high or very low body weight
  • Recent substantial weight gain
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What can happen to menses as a result of type I ovulation disorders?

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Absent or very infrequent

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What is type II ovulation disorder also known as?

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Hypothalamic-pituitary-ovarian dysfunction

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What is the most common cause of type II ovulation disorders (and the majority of ovulation disorders)?

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PCOS

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What happens to levels of FSH in Type II ovulation disorders?

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Normal

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What happens to levels of LH in Type II ovulation disorders?

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Normal or raised

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What other hormones can be raised in Type II ovulation disorders?

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  • Serum anti-mullerian hormone
  • Serum tesosterone
  • Free androgen index
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What are Type III ovulation disorders also known as?

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Premature ovarian failure

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What is premature ovarian failure?

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Cessation of ovulation due to depletion of the ovarian follicle pool before 40

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What happens to serum gonadotrophin levels in premature ovarian failure?
Greatly raised
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What happens to levels of AMH in premature ovarian failure?
Low/undetectable
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What happens to levels of Oestradiol in premature ovarian failure?
Low
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What can cause premature ovarian failure?
- Autoimmune conditions - Genetics - Chemotherapy
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What are Type IV ovarian disorders also known as?
Hyperprolactinaemia
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What happens in Type IV ovarian disorders?
Pituitary gland produces too much prolactin leading to low oestrogen and may cause infertility
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What is often the cause of hyperprolactinaemia?
Pituitary micoradenoma
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What is an important cause of hyperprolactinaemia to rule out?
Space occupying macroadenoma
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What is an iatrogenic cause of hyperprolactinaemia?
Medications e.g. antipsychotic drugs
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What happens to prolactin levels in hyperprolactinaemia?
They go up obviously
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What happens to levels of LH and FSH in hyperprolactinaemia?
Low/normal
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What % of infertility cases are due to tubal disease?
20%
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How do tubal disorders lead to infertility?
Damage or blocked tubes can keep the sperm from getting to the egg or block passage of the fertilised egg into the uterus
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What are the potential causes of tubal disease?
- PID - Previous surgery in abdomen or pelvis - Pelvic tuberculosis
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Give an example of previous pelvic or abdominal surgery that can cause infertility?
Surgery for ectopic pregnancy
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What % of cases of infertility are caused by uterine or cervical causes?
10%
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How can uterine and cervical disorders lead to infertility?
- Interfere with implantation | - Increase risk of miscarriage
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What are some uterine disorders that can cause infertility?
- Benign polyps or tumours - Endometriosis - Uterine abnormalities present from birth
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What congenital uterine abnormalities can cause infertility?
- Septum | - Bicornuate uterus
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How do benign polyps or tumours of the uterus lead to infertility?
Can block fallopian tubes or interfere with implantation
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What are some possible cervical causes of infertility?
- Cervical stenosis | - Sub-optimal mucus being produced
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What can cause cervical stenosis?
- Inherited malformation | - Damage to the cervix
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What sort of mucus is normally produced by endocervical cells at ovulation?
Clear, watery mucus with a high water content and specialised glycoprotein molecules
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What does the mucus produced at ovulation normally facilitate?
Passage of sperm into the uterine cavity
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What happens to the mucus after ovulation?
It becomes hostile to sperm under the influence of progesterone
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What abnormalities of cervical mucus can lead to infertility?
- Cervical infection leading to altered mucus | - Antisperm antibodies in mucus
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What problems with coitus can lead to infertility?
- Erectile dysfunction - Premature ejaculation - Painful intercourse - Anatomical abnormalities e.g. hypospadias - Psychological or relationship problems
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What % of infertility cases are due to male factors?
30%
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What are some male factors that can lead to infertility?
- Sperm/semen abnormalities - Varicocele - Infection - Ejaculation issues - Anti-sperm antibodies - Tumours - Chemo/radiotherapy - Undescended testes - Hormone imbalances - Defects in tubules - Genetic defects - Coeliac disease - Medications - Previous surgery - Environmental causes - Health and lifestyle
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What is a varicocele?
A swelling of the veins that drain the testicle
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How do varicoceles cause infertility?
Unknown - possibly related to temperature regulation
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What happens to sperm due to a varicocele?
Reduced quality
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How common is varicocele as a cause of infertility?
Most common reversible cause of male infertility
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What effects can infections have to lead to infertility?
- Interfere with sperm production - Interfere with sperm health - Block passage of sperm
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What sorts of infections can lead to infertility?
- Epididymitis - Orchitis - Some STI's including gonorrhoea and HIV
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What ejaculation issues can lead to infertility?
- Retrograde ejaculation | - Inability to ejaculate
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What is retrograde ejaculation?
When semen enters the bladder during orgasm instead of emerging through the penis
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What conditions can cause retrograde ejaculation?
- Diabetes - Spinal injuries - Medications - Surgery of bladder, prostate or urethra
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What can cause inability to ejaculate?
- Spinal cord injuries | - Certain diseases
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What genetic conditions can lead to male factor infertility?
- Klinefelter's syndrome - Cystic fibrosis - Kallmann's syndrome - Kartagener's syndrome
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What is the genetic defect in Klinefelter's syndrome?
Male born with XXY karyotype
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What happens as a result of the XXY karyotype in Klinefelter's?
Abnormal development of the male reproductive organs
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What medications can lead to male factor infertility?
- Testosterone replacement - Long-term anabolic steroid use - Chemotherapy - Certain anti-fungal medications - Some ulcer drugs
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What previous surgeries can lead to male factor infertility?
- Vasectomy - Inguinal hernia repair - Scrotal or testicular surgeries performed for testicular and rectal cancer
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How can the environment lead to male factor infertility?
Exposure to certain elements can lead to reduced sperm production/function
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What environmental factors can affect male fertility?
- Industrial chemicals - Heavy metal exposure - Radiation or x-rays - Overheating the testicles
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What lifestyle factors can affect fertility in men?
- Drug use - Alcohol use - Tobacco smoking - Emotional stress/depression - Obesity
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What recreational drugs can lead to male infertility?
- Anabolic steroids - Cocaine - Marijuana
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What effect do anabolic steroids have on male fertility?
Can cause testicular shrinkage and sperm production to decrease
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How can cocaine or marijuana affect male fertility?
Temporarily reduce the number and quality of sperm
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How can alcohol use lead to male infertility?
- Lower testosterone levels - Can cause ED - Decreased sperm production - Can cause liver disease which can cause further fertility issues
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What effect does tobacco smoking have on male fertility?
Lowers sperm count
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What % of cases of infertility have no explanation?
25%
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What is the likely reason for an unexplainable cause of infertility?
Combination of several minor factors in both partners