Assessment of Prevalence and Risk Factors of Infertility among Saudi Women: A Cross Sectional Study

Amnah Alghamdi, N. Bahnsawy, N. Afefy, Amel Dawod Kamel Gouda
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Infertility is a global problem affecting women worldwide. Identifying factors influencing female infertility can help women get successful pregnancies and prevent secondary infertility. The aim of the current study to identify types and assess risk factors of infertility among Saudi women in Riyadh city. A descriptive cross sectional correlational study design was utilized.The researcher developed a questionnaire that comprised of four parts: demographic data, obstetric and gynecological history, medical history, and family history. The data was collected from the patient's medical records using the hospital's BEST care system. The  mean age of women was  34.03+ 1.37 years old and  half of them 50.4% had a BMI  was classified as overweight. Two-third of the women 67.0% had secondary infertility, while one- third 33.0% had primary infertility. Implicated causes among subjects include defect in ovulation was 28.9%, tubal adhesion or obstruction was 7.4%, and male factors was12.6%. There was a statistically significant relationship between types of infertility with age and marital duration,contraceptive methods, duration of contraception used ,causes of infertility and types of drugs for induction of ovulation. Maternal factors as defects in ovulation, tubal adhesion or obstruction, uterine fibroid, pelvic inflammation disease, endometriosis and urinary tract infection and male factors were expressed to be causing infertility. There were risk factors associated with infertility, such as mother age, medical problems, and the types of drugs used to induce ovulation.
沙特妇女不孕症患病率和危险因素评估:一项横断面研究
不孕不育是一个影响全世界妇女的全球性问题。确定影响女性不孕症的因素可以帮助女性成功怀孕并预防继发性不孕症。当前研究的目的是确定利雅得市沙特妇女不孕症的类型和评估风险因素。采用描述性横断面相关研究设计。研究人员编制了一份由四部分组成的问卷:人口统计数据、产科和妇科病史、病史和家族史。数据是使用医院的BEST护理系统从患者的医疗记录中收集的。女性平均年龄为34.03+ 1.37岁,其中半数(50.4%)BMI属于超重。三分之二(67.0%)为继发性不孕症,三分之一(33.0%)为原发性不孕症。涉及的原因包括排卵障碍占28.9%,输卵管粘连或梗阻占7.4%,男性因素占12.6%。不孕类型与年龄、婚龄、避孕方法、使用避孕时间、不孕原因、促排卵药物类型有统计学意义。排卵缺陷、输卵管粘连或梗阻、子宫肌瘤、盆腔炎疾病、子宫内膜异位症、尿路感染等母体因素和男性因素均可导致不孕。不孕有一些风险因素,如母亲年龄、医疗问题和用于促排卵的药物类型。
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