Pnm-8: Common Cause of Infertility in Infertile Women at Razavi Hospital Infertility Clinic

Authors

  • Adhami M
  • Bakhshi S
  • Ebrahimi A
  • Esmaily H
  • Kargozar N
  • Khazaeni F
  • Nayebi M
Abstract:

Background: Infertility therefore affects approximately 10-15% of couples and is an important part of practice of many clinicians .the most important factor of infertility include: male factor(40%) female factor ( 40%) , both of them (10%) and unexplained infertility (10%).The purpose of this study is evaluation of the cause of infertility in patients who are referred to Razavi hospital infertility clinic. Materials and Methods: This study was done according to research variable data was gathered from 500 files which were extracted among 600 files in Razavi hospital infertility clinic during years 1388-1390 by using questioner.The causes of infertility was extracted by patients ,s doctors .data was analyzed by frequency test, one-way analysis of variance and tuky test. Result: According to this research result infertility was caused 20.6 % by male factor, 52% by female factor , 12.8 % both and 14% was unexplained .there is ,nt any significant relation between age and causes of female infertility factor .Among male factor the largest portion is allocated to astenospermi and 6.6% of these men had varicosel operation. Conclusion: The major causes of infertility was female factor, that respectively ovarian factors, uterine factors, tubal factors and hormonal dysfunction have the highest incidence. Pcod was the major cause in ovarian factors.

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volume 5  issue Supplement Issue

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publication date 2011-09-01

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