Affiliation:
1. nal year post graduate, Department of OBGYN, saveetha medical college and hospital
2. nal year post graduate,Department of OBGYN, saveetha medical college and hospital
3. Professor, Department of OBGYN, saveetha medical college and hospital.
Abstract
Background and objective: Being unable to conceive can be extremely discouraging and stressful and
may eventually have negative social, physiological, and psychological effects like depression. This
study's objective was to evaluate how well diabetic women with a history of infertility responded to uterine biophysical prole as
a predictor of conception. Method: 137 women with primary infertility participated in a study. Women visiting our institute's
infertility OPD and complaining of being unable to get pregnant were the cases chosen for this study. Patients were divided in to
two (Non-diabetic) group 1 and group 2 (diabetic). All the women underwent UBP testing at mid-cycle, and it was determined
using the uterine scoring system for reproduction (USSR). Results: Signicant differences were seen in Uterine Biophysical
Prole (UBP) score i.e.; more or less than 12 among diabetics and non-diabetics. Score of <12 was found to be signicantly more
among diabetics. Conclusion: Those with diabetes had a higher chance of miscarriage and infertility, as well as being more
likely to be childless than women without the disease.
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