2020
DOI: 10.3329/birdem.v10i2.47744
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A follow-up study on fertility and menstrual pattern in infertile patients after laparoscopy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh

Abstract: Background: Routine use of diagnostic laparoscopy for the evaluation of all cases of female infertility is under debate. Until now, laparoscopy has been widely used as a diagnostic and therapeutic means of treating infertility. This study investigates the fertility outcome for women 2 to 3 years after laparoscopic management. It assessed the benefit and effectiveness of both diagnostic and laparoscopic ovarian drilling regarding reproductive outcome and menstrual regularity. Methods: From May 2013 to Nov… Show more

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“…19). Comparable with the current study Mahtab et al (2020) (26) , they established a follow up study on fertility and menstrual pattern in infertile patients after laparoscopy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh, who enrolled 303 infertile women with mean age at menarche was (29.86±4.6) years. The findings of the present study reported that more than one half of the studied infertile women had regular menstruation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…19). Comparable with the current study Mahtab et al (2020) (26) , they established a follow up study on fertility and menstrual pattern in infertile patients after laparoscopy in a tertiary care hospital in Bangladesh, who enrolled 303 infertile women with mean age at menarche was (29.86±4.6) years. The findings of the present study reported that more than one half of the studied infertile women had regular menstruation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…The findings of the present study reported that more than one half of the studied infertile women had regular menstruation. Similarly, a study conducted by Mahtab et al (2020) (26) , revealed that more than half of studied women had regular menstruation. Regarding the reproductive history of the studied infertile women, the present study clarified that less than one fifth of the studied infertile women had previous pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 64%