A COMPARATIVE CLINICAL RETROSPECTIVE STUDY FOR EVALUATING THE ETIOLOGICAL FACTOR CAUSING INFERTILITY IN INDIAN FEMININE POPULATION
Dr. Archana Kelkar*, Khushwant Khatri, Priyanka Modi. and Khushbu Shah.
ABSTRACT
Background: In literature numerous etiological factors causing infertility are depicted. There are evidences of similar factors present in fertile feminine population, thus the study aimed to validate etiological factors causing infertility by comparing in both fertile and infertile feminine populations. Methods: Etiological factors which cause infertility in feminine population were reviewed in literature and considered as important evaluation parameters for the study. These parameters were evaluated in both populations based on their medical history and current investigational records. Results: In the present study, literature review which claimed etiological factors for female infertility were evaluated in the study population; theses comparison of etiological factors between the infertile and fertile feminine population aided us to validate etiological factors and resolve the myth or misconceptions which were written in literature. Conclusions: The clinical retrospective study validated actual etiological factors causing infertility by either interfering with ovulation cycles, hormonal alterations or damage structures of reproductive system like fallopian tubes, endometrium, uterus, ovaries.
Keywords: Infertility, Case Record Form and PCOS (Polycystic Ovaries Syndrome).
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