Abstract
Depending on the age of the wife or female partner, infertility is defined as the inability of a couple to achieve conception after 12 months if the age is ≤35 years and six months if the age is ≥35 years. About half of female infertility is attributed to ovulatory dysfunction, and the rest is either due to tubal and pelvic pathology or problems such as thyroid disease or anatomic abnormalities. Ovulatory disorders are one of the major factors for infertility problems in couples. Ultrasound monitoring of ovarian follicle growth plays a pivotal role in infertility treatment. The total number of small antral follicles in both ovaries is an important predictive parameter of the ovarian induction cycle, whereas ovarian volume is the parameter most easily assessed by ultrasound. The purpose of this study is to analyze the sonographic indicators of infertility (antral follicle count and ovarian volume) in four World Health Organization (WHO)-defined anovulatory groups and compare the same with that of healthy fertile women.