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This handbook on investigating infertility is a concise treatise of considerable use to the practicing gynaecologists. It has been able to cover a large part of what constitutes essential knowledge when it comes to the initial investigation, and when treatment planning for the trying-to-conceive couple is concerned. <br/>It also covers the history taking and general examination for both the partners in due detail. Furthermore, it takes up factor-specific investigations and planning. Some of the newer concepts like endometrial receptivity and its diagnosis have been covered nicely. Similarly, the newer semen analysis guidelines have been explained in the context of the older guidelines so that decision-maing is easier for the clinician regarding the management of the male. <br/>Author had also explained the genetics of infertility in a lucid language keeping the explosion of knowledge in this sphere. <br/>On the whole, this handbook is well-timed treatise, combining what is classically accepted knowledge with the newer advances in the field of reproductive medicine. Hopefully, it shall be well received in the hands of the fellow clinicians.