Conclusions
The number of
pregnancies (16, i.e. 32%) in women who had
been in infertile marriage for years and who
determined their fertile days only with the
use of mini microscope “MAYBE BABY”,
testifies that the new product that has
appeared will lead, in given circumstances,
to significant improvement of natality.
It may be
concluded from obtained results that in the
course of sterility treatment, the first
thing to be done is to establish fecundity
capacity of husbands by examination of
spermogram. In so far as findings of
spermogram are normal, it is necessary to
check whether there is an obstruction of
tubes, the best way beeing by
hysterosalpingography.
The women whose
passage of uterine tubes was established,
should be advised to use mini microscope
“MAYBE BABY” in the forthcoming months for
the establishement of fertile days. Sexual
intercourses should be planned for
established fertile days. In this way,
women could easily, at home, without any
need to attend a health institution every
day, plan their posterity.
Should the mini
microscope “MAYBE BABY” show in certain
women that the ovulation does not happen,
they would have to be subjected to
additional examinations and possible
stimulation of ovulation.
Accordingly,
along with economies, considerably better
results of sterility treatment would be
achieved.
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3. Ganovic
Ratomir, Bogunovic Nikola, Vasiljevic
Mladenko, Stamenkovic Dragomir, Devic Radisa:
The possibility for determining the fertile
and infertile days in the menstrual cycle of
woman by using crystallization test of
saliva.
Presented at the Eleventh
Jugoslav Symposium on Fertility and
Sterility,
Belgrade, September 1994.
Assistant Professor Ratomir
Ganovic, MD, PhD.
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