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The study will include 108 patients complaining of infertility associated with unilateral or bilateral tubal communicating hydrosalpinx. All the patients will be subjected to informed consent, history taking, full physical examination, ultrasound examination via transvaginal approach using
Obesity may influence surgical variables such as operative time, laparotomic conversion rate and intraoperative and postoperative complication rate. Moreover, it might influence the hospital length of stay. For that reason, the study aims to compare a group of obese patients with a non-obese group
PURPOSE OF STUDY
To characterize the microbiome of the female reproductive tract and gastrointestinal tract as well as the male reproductive tract in patients and partners undergoing IVF and determine if there are any associations with pregnancy outcomes.
The Clinical Problem
The microbiome of the
Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), Endometritis, Wound infection are infections of the female reproductive system. Although PID is a well known pathophysiology the diagnosis method I not well established and its true magnitude is unknown. Many women report that they have been treated for PID when
All women in this study were subjected to all of the following:
1. Verbal consent was obtained.
2. History taking:
1. Personal history.
2. Menstrual history.
3. Use of contraception.
4. Use of any hormonal treatment in the three months prior to the laparoscopy.
5. History of infertility and its
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common endocrinopathies, affecting 5% to 10% of women of reproductive age. Women with PCOS suffer from anovulatory infertility. Following lifestyle modification with weight reduction in obese PCOS women, clomifene citrate (CC) is considered the