THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF INFERTILITY IN ABERDEEN

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作者
TEMPLETON, A [1 ]
FRASER, C [1 ]
THOMPSON, B [1 ]
机构
[1] MRC,MED SOCIOL UNIT,ABERDEEN,SCOTLAND
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英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1136/bmj.301.6744.148
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: To study the prevalence of infertility, both primary and secondary, outcome of pregnancy, occupation, and uptake of medical services in a total population of women from a geographically defined area. Design: A postal questionnaire survey of an age cohort of women who had completed their fertility, and who were randomly selected from the Grampian Health Board's primary care register. Setting: Aberdeen city district. Subjects: 1024 Women in the age group 46-50, of whom 130 had to be excluded. Of the remaining 894 women, 766 (86%) responded to the questionnaire. Main outcome measures: Response to questionnaire on pregnancy history, the length of time taken to become pregnant each time, and whether medical advice had been sought. Results: Among the 766 women contacted, 602 (79%) reported no difficulties in having children, 56 (7%) had chosen not to have children, and the remaining 108 (14%) had experienced infertility, defined as having difficulty in becoming pregnant for more than two years. In total 68 (9%) women had primary infertility, of whom 41 (5%) eventually conceived. Of the 40 (5%) with secondary infertility, 23 (3%) conceived. Overall, 52 (7%) of the population were left with an unresolved problem of infertility. Only 67 (62%) infertile women had made use of hospital services, and a further 8 (7%) had consulted their general practitioners. Among those who conceived there was no difference in the proportion who sought advice compared with those who did not. Conclusion: The overall prevalence of infertility was 14%, although half of these women eventually conceived. Primary infertility was more common than secondary infertility. Only 62% of infertile women attended a hospital clinic for treatment of their infertility.
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