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Authors

Zinah hammad

Article Type

Article

Abstract

The reproductive function has been demonstrated to be touchy to changes in the physical, psychosocial and substance conditions. The potential reproductive hazards of exposure to environmental contaminants, there had evidence for adverse reproductive effects of the physical and psychosocial environments. The aim of this study to determine the links between regional differences as an environmental factor effect on reproductive fertility in Babylon province. The present study involved 121 sub-fertile couples shows that about 43.8 % was lived in a rural area while 56.2% was lived in an urban area. Most of them with primary infertility 64(64%). About the distribution of sub-fertile patients in Babylon province in urban areas, 14.71% of the patient from 60 street followed by Al-askari region (10%). While the distribution of sub-fertile patients in Babylon province in rural areas, 37.74% of the patient from Al-hamza followed by Al-wardia 18(87%). Overall, the present study showed that the prevalence of subfertility was higher among urban inhabitants contrasted with rural one. Field-based examinations ought to be urged to know the weight of barrenness and its outcomes especially in region with a high rate of subfertility.

Keywords

Subfertility, Environmental factors and demographic characteristics, Exposure to environmental contaminants

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