2022
DOI: 10.36348/sjm.2022.v07i01.004
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Prevalence of Primary and Secondary Infertility

Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study is to decide the prevalence of primary and secondary infertility. Material and Method: In this systematic review facts extracted by Medline, PubMed, science direct and Obs gyne online library that were queried for studies posted between 2005 to 2021 by using specific MeSH terms. We extracted data from 15 cross sectional studies that was carried out in discipline exercise regions of tertiary care health facility. Results: This study shows data from population surveys reporti… Show more

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“…Unexplained infertility is more likely to manifest in women over 35 than younger women [25]. Male and female partners acting alone are responsible for 20-30% of incidents, although they are also responsible for 50-60% of cases overall [26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unexplained infertility is more likely to manifest in women over 35 than younger women [25]. Male and female partners acting alone are responsible for 20-30% of incidents, although they are also responsible for 50-60% of cases overall [26].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infertility is characterized into (i) primary and (ii) secondary infertilities, in which the primary infertility is aligned with the aforementioned definition of infertility, and secondary infertility involves extended efforts by couples to conceive and can either lead to a successful pregnancy or results in miscarriage [6]. One of the common causes of infertility in couples could be dysfunction of the reproductive system [7]. Globally, the prevalence of infertility is expanding at an alarming rate, resulting in physical and mental health effects in infertile couples, along with other negative impacts in their lives.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Particularly, the referral of women with poor ovarian reserves (POR) to infertility centers has increased in recent years due to a change of priorities in young girls and their marriage at older ages (3). Female age is largely the main factor limiting the success of spontaneous fertilization and assisted reproductive technology (ART), which is mainly due to the loss of ovarian follicle reserve and ovule quality as women age increases, especially after the age of 37 (4)(5)(6).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%