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AF
- Aunt Flo, period, menstruation
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AH
- Assisted Hatching
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AMH
- Anti-mullerian Hormone
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ANA
- Anti-nuclear Antibodies
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Aneuploid
- Abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell, e.g. an aneuploid embryo is not viable for transfer
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APA
- Anti-phospholipid Antibodies
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AR
- Acrosome Reaction Test
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ART
- Assisted Reproductive Technology
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ASA
- Anti-sperm Antibodies
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ASRM
- American Society for Reproductive Medicine
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Asthenozoospermia
- Low motility below the normal range
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Azo
- Azoospermia (no sperm found in semen)
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BBT
- Basal Body Temperature
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BCP
- Birth Control Pills
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Beta
- beta hCG (pregnancy test hormone)
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BFN
- Big Fat Negative, a negative pregnancy test
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BFP
- Big Fat Positive, positive pregnancy test
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Biochemical
- AKA chemical pregnancy; beta HCG was positive indicating pregnancy but dropped by the next beta hCG blood pregnancy test, before formation of gestational sac
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BMI
- Body Mass Index
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B/W
- Blood work, Blood Tests
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bhCG
- beta hCG (human Chorionic Gonadotropin)
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CAH
- Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia
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CB
- Cycle Buddy
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CBAVD
- Congenital Bilateral Absence of the vas deferens, a type of obstructed azoospermia causing male infertility
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CD
- Cycle Day, you'll often hear Cycle Day 1 which is marked by first day of period with full flow. Typically the day a patient calls their fertility office to schedule the start of a new treatment cycle.
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CDC
- Center for Disease Control
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CMV
- Cytomegalovirus
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COH
- Controlled Ovarian Hyperstimulation - Stimulation process using medications in a treatment cycle
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Comet
- DNA fragmentation test in which the results look like a comet tail.
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CVS
- Chronic Villae Sampling
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D&C
- Dilation and Curettage
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DE
- Donor egg
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DER
- Donor egg retrieval
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DNA Fragmentation
- Breakages in a cell's DNA, DNA damage
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DOR
- Diminished ovarian reserve
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Dx
- Diagnosis
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dp3dt
- Days Post-3 Day Transfer
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dp5dt
- Days Post-5 Day Transfer
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dp6dt
- Days Post-6 Day Transfer
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E2
- Estradiol (estrogen levels)
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Embabies
- Term of endearment for embryos; from the words embryo baby
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Endo
- Endometriosis
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EPT
- Early Pregnancy Test
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ER
- Egg Retrieval
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ERA
- Endometrial Receptivity Assay
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ESHRE
- European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology
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ET
- Embryo Transfer
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FACOG
- Fellow of The American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
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FET
- Frozen embryo transfer
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FHB
- Fetal Heartbeat
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FOT
- Frozen Oocyte Thaw
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FSH
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone
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GC
- Gestational Carrier
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Globozoospermia
- Sperm that lacks and acrosome, often with a globe-shaped head
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GnRH
- Gonadotropin Releasing Hormone
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Gyno
- Gynecologist
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hCG
- Human Chorionic Gonadotropin
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hMG
- Human Menopausal Gonadotropin
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HSC
- Hysteroscopy
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HSG
- Hysterosalpingogram
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Hx
- History
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Hyperspermia
- High semen volume above the normal range
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ICI
- Intracervical Insemination - sperm sample is deposited in the cervix as opposed to the uterus which is done in an IUI. ICI is often done for religious purposes.
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ICSI
- Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection - a method of fertilization used in IVF where the sperm is injected into an egg by an embryologist. Often used when there is a diagnosis of male factor infertility or the need for PGT.
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IF
- Infertility
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IM
- Intramuscular - indicates the injection site for medication, typically required for Progesterone in Oil injections
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IP
- Intended Parent
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IUD
- Intrauterine Device - a type of birth control that is inserted into the uterus
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IUGR
- Intrauterine Growth Restriction
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IUI
- Intrauterine Insemination, sometimes referred to as artificial insemination
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IVF
- In vitro fertilization
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IVIG
- Intravenous Immunoglobulin Therapy
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IVM
- In vitro maturation - eggs that are immature when retrieved which are incubated for an extra 24 hours to allow time to mature and attempt fertilization or freezing
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LAP
- Laparoscopy - a surgical procedure used to evaluate the pelvis and diagnose any endometriosis, fallopian tube patency, and pelvic adhesions
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LH
- Luteinizing Hormone - the LH surge indicates that ovulation will occur roughly 24 to 36 hours later
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MC
- Miscarriage
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MESA
- Microsurgical epididymal sperm aspiration - a surgical procedure to collect sperm for IVF in men that have obstructive azoospermia
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MF
- Male Factor
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MFI
- Male Factor Infertility
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micro-TESE
- Microsurgical testicular sperm extraction - a microsurgical procedure to retrieve sperm from the testes in males with non-obstructed azoospermia, microTESEs are often coordinated to coincide with the egg retrieval for IVF
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NOA
- Non-obstructive azoospermia
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NP
- Nurse Practitioner
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NP
- Non-progressive - Used to describe sperm motility, reports the percentage of sperm that are moving/shaking in place and cannot move forward
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OA
- Obstructive Azoospermia
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OB
- Obstetrician - Can also be referred to as an OBGYN (Obstetrician/Gynecologist)
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OBGYN
- Obstetrician/Gynecologist
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OCP
- Oral Contraceptive Pills - Also referred to as birth control pills
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OHSS
- Ovarian Hyperstimulation Syndrome - can occur in some women due to the excess hormones in the body from taking fertility medications for IVF, resulting in excess fluid build-up and swelling of the ovaries
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Oligozoospermia
- Low sperm concentration in semen characterized by <15 million/mL
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OPK
- Ovulation Predictor Kit
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OR
- Operating Room - where egg retrievals take place
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OTC
- Over the counter
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P4
- Progesterone
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PA
- Physician's Assistant
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PCOS
- Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome
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PCP
- Primary Care Physician
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PESA
- Percutaneous Epididymal Sperm Aspiration
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PGD
- Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis - now known as PGT-M
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PGS
- Preimplantation Genetic Screening - now known as PGT-A
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PGT
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing - Genetic testing of embryos
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PGT-A
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Aneuploidy - A genetic test of an embryo to assess whether the embryo has the correct number of chromosomes and will result in a pregnancy and live birth
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PGT-M
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing for Monogenic/single-gene defects - A genetic test of an embryo to assess whether the embryo has a specific genetic disease that can be inherited from a parent that has been identified as a carrier for the disease, such as the BRCA gene
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PGT-SR
- Preimplantation Genetic Testing for chromosomal Structural Rearrangement - A genetic test of an embryo to assess whether the embryo's genes are located on the correct chromosomes in the correct order, done on embryos where one of the parents is known to have a chromosome rearrangement
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PIO
- Progesterone in oil
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PMS
- Pre-menstrual Syndrome
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POF
- Premature Ovarian Failure
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Post-op
- Post-operation - post egg retrieval
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PT
- Pregnancy Test
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PUPO
- Pregnant Until Proven Otherwise
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RE
- Reproductive Endocrinologist - A physician that specializes in treating infertility
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REI
- Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility
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RIF
- Recurrent Implantation Failure
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ROS
- Reactive Oxygen Species - free-radicals that can cause cell damage
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RPL
- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss - two or more pregnancy losses before 20 weeks gestation
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Rx
- Prescription
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SA
- Semen Analysis
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SAB
- Spontaneous Abortion - also known as early pregnancy loss which is a loss of pregnancy in the first trimester
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SA Concentration
- Semen Analysis Sperm Concentration - Number of sperm per milliliter (unit shown in millions/mL), normal is ≥ 15 million/mL
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SA Count
- Semen Analysis Count - Total number of sperm in a semen sample (usually measured in millions), normal is ≥ 39 million
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SA morphology
- Semen Analysis Sperm Morphology - percentage of sperm with normal form (head, neck and tail), normal is ≥ 4%
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SA motility
- Semen Analysis Sperm Motility - percentage of sperm that are moving in a sample, normal motility ≥ 40%
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SA Progressive Motility
- Semen Analysis Progressive Motility - Percentage of sperm that are moving in a forward direction, normal is ≥ 32%
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SART
- Society for Assisted Reproductive Technology
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SCD
- Sperm Chromatin Dispersion - A test of sperm DNA fragmentation
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SCSA
- Sperm Chromatin Structure Assay - A test of sperm DNA fragmentation
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SHG
- Sonohysterogram - also referred to as a saline infusion sonogram (SIS), used to evaluate the uterus to identify an abnormalities
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SIS
- Saline infusion sonogram - Also know as SHG, a procedure to evaluate the uterus to identify any abnormalities in the uterine lining
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SQ
- Subcutaneous - injection site for medication, also notated as SubQ
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STD
- Sexually Transmitted Disease
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STI
- Sexually Transmitted Infection
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Stim
- Stimulation protocol - the sequence of fertility medications that are taken during a treatment cycle, typically 10-12 days but varies based on the person
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T3
- Triiodothyronine - a thyroid hormone
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T4
- Thyroxine - A thyroid hormone, abnormal levels of T4 can affect fertility
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Teratozoospermia
- High percentage of sperm with morphological defects, <4% morphologically normal in a sample
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TESA
- Testicular Sperm Aspiration
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TESE
- Testicular Sperm Extraction
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TIC
- Timed Intercourse Cycle - Where a couple tracks ovulation and tries to conceive at home. Ovulation can be tracked at home using ovulation predictor kits or at a clinic with cycle monitoring and can be done with stimulation medication or without medications.
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TL
- Tubal Ligation - Also referred to as having your 'tubes tied', it is a method of female sterilization where the fallopian tubes are surgically closed/blocked so that eggs cannot be reached by sperm that enters the uterus
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TRH
- Thyroid Releasing Hormone
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TSH
- Thyroid Stimulating Hormone
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TTC
- Trying To Conceive
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TUNEL
- Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling - Sperm DNA Fragmentation test
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TWW
- Two-week wait - The time between an embryo transfer and knowing the blood pregnancy test results
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Tx
- Treatment
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U/S
- Ultrasound
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UTI
- Urinary Tract Infection