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Sept. 05- 2010 All About Infertility Articles

Help in Numbers - Understanding Infertility Statistics
By Angelica C Platinum Quality Author


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CRUNCHING NUMBERS

An analysis of infertility statistics will give us a thorough, albeit surprising results of infertility data. Infertility, also known as Sterility, is a condition that affects both men and women; and is defined as the inability to conceive despite a year of regular, unprotected sexual intercourse. Pregnancies resulting in miscarriages also fall under infertility. Of the nearly 6 million pregnancies each year, 2 million result to pregnancy losses. About 40% of these losses are due miscarriages, another 10% result from ectopic pregnancies.

In 2002, 7.3 Million couples and cases of infertility were recorded. More than 12% of the reproductive population has had difficulties in conceiving and a majority of the women affected with Infertility are between the ages of 15 and 44. However, only 12% of this majority has sought treatment for the condition one way or another. Only 6% has sought medical advice, almost 6% sought help in miscarriage prevention and another 6% who have undergone fertility work out and treatment. The relatively small figures being charted in women seeking diagnosis and treatment for infertility reflect the common standpoint of which infertility is viewed as a long and lonely journey, especially for women.

The steep rise in the number of couples being affected by the condition has proved to be alarming. Yet the slow response to consultations, diagnosis, and treatments for infertility seem to be disproportionate to our infertility cases. This increasing trend has added pressure to the couples having difficulties in conceiving. Of those who are trying, the need to get pregnant is more than a physical or emotional want. It is also a psychological need, which forms man's desire to pro-create. The ability to produce an offspring is an issue being forced by society. To note, grappling with the possibility of infertility is already a difficult issue to digest. For couples who have been trying to conceive for several years, the possibility of infertility diagnosis is even harder to accept.

Taking the first step in seeking medical advice is a step taken only by a few of the affected, but fortunately, the numbers who have taken a step up after researches have provided increase statistics in successful pregnancies through assisted reproductive technologies.

UNDERSTANDING INFERTILITY THROUGH ITS CAUSES

Biological, emotional, psychological and environmental are pointed as to the factors affecting fertility in both men and women. About only 10% of purely emotional and purely psychological factors contribute to infertility cases. The 90% can be attributed to biological reasons like woman's age, egg quality and uterus conditions; men's sperm quality and count, tubal blockages and inherent reproductive defects.

Research has shown that about 20% of women between ages 15 and 44, who are diagnosed with infertility are also diagnosed with impaired fecundity. Impaired fecundity is the inability to carry in the utero once conception begins. Another 30% of the female infertility cases have been recorded to be due to ovarian abnormalities and hormonal imbalance (Diminished ovarian reserve, tubal blockages, ovulatory dysfunction and hormonal changes). A good 20% are caused by problems in the uterine like endometriosis, stenosis, irregular uterine shape and position and other uterine factors. Sexually Transmitted Diseases account for almost 25% of infertility cases.

Men who are diagnosed with infertility are often found to be victims of environmental factors like exposure to toxins, and lifestyle practices that include excessive smoking, excessive alcohol intake and drug intake. Hormonal imbalance, like over and lesser production of progesterone, inherent low sperm count, motility and sperm quality accounts for about 10% of male infertility.

INFERTILITY TREATMENTS

Treatment for infertility is available world-wide. Ranging from prescription drugs like Clomid, to various fertility procedures like IUI and IVF, alternative therapy like acupuncture are readily accessible to couples who are struggling with infertility. These ovulation-inducing drugs (Clomid) increase the chances of a woman getting pregnant by 70 to 90 percent. Success rates for fertility procedures like IVF have gained increase in success rates. Embryo transfers have increased the percentage of live births by 22%; percentage of live births for women in all age groups increased by about 30%. The number of singleton births increased by a good 35%.

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