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Prevalent Causes of Infertility in Women of Reproductive Age in Srinagar City


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1 Institute of Home Science, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J&K, India
2 Women's Studies Centre, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J&K, India
     

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The cram is a stab to scrutinize the major causes of infertility in Srinagar. Aridity is the ability of a sexually active couple, not using any birth control, to get pregnant after one year of trying. The main objective of the study was to underline the causes and to find out the psychological distress among these women folk. Qualitative techniques such as in- depth interviews and structured questionnaire was administered towards execution of the objectives. It was found that women with infertility have sporadic ovulation; these women usually have irregular periods. Ovulation can be disturbed by changes in hormones and the other causes of infertility were ovulatory dysfunction, STD, like chlamydia and gonorrhea that can cause tubal blockage. Infertility persecutes a woman's distinctiveness, detonate their conjugal stability and turn out to be a major source of anxiety leading to depression.

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Infertility,women, Reproductive Age
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Hummara Azim
Institute of Home Science, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J&K, India
Fatima Buchh
Women's Studies Centre, University of Kashmir, Srinagar, J&K, India

Abstract


The cram is a stab to scrutinize the major causes of infertility in Srinagar. Aridity is the ability of a sexually active couple, not using any birth control, to get pregnant after one year of trying. The main objective of the study was to underline the causes and to find out the psychological distress among these women folk. Qualitative techniques such as in- depth interviews and structured questionnaire was administered towards execution of the objectives. It was found that women with infertility have sporadic ovulation; these women usually have irregular periods. Ovulation can be disturbed by changes in hormones and the other causes of infertility were ovulatory dysfunction, STD, like chlamydia and gonorrhea that can cause tubal blockage. Infertility persecutes a woman's distinctiveness, detonate their conjugal stability and turn out to be a major source of anxiety leading to depression.

Keywords


Infertility,women, Reproductive Age

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