Burden of Infertility, Its Risk Factors, Perceptions and Challenges Faced by Women of Peri-urban Community from Ahmedabad City: Mixed Method Study

Author:

Sharma Rashmi1,Bakshi Harsh1,Patel Parita1,Patel Brijesh1,Gajjar Sanju1,Dave Roshni1,Bapat Nirav1,Mehta Rajesh1,Mehta Latika2,Chaudhary Pradhyuman2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Community Medicine, GMERS Medical College, Sola, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

2. Department of Obstetrics, Gynaecology and Psychiatry, GMERS Medical College, Sola, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India

Abstract

Background: Infertility is globally prevalent and India accounts for 25% of the global burden, but it is still a neglected reproductive health issue. To estimate the prevalence of infertility, its determinants, perception and challenges faced by couples from the peri-urban area of Ahmedabad City. Materials and Methods: A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted in peri-urban areas of Ahmedabad City. For quantitative data collection, 689 couples were selected through probability proportion-based sampling (PPBS). Data was collected through a questionnaire during (1) phase I for socio-demographic details of the community and identification of eligible couples, (2) phase II for assessing the presence of infertility and its risk factors along with the assessment of depression and anxiety, and (3) phase III for Clinico-social profiling of all infertile couples (detected during second phase). Some of these women were involved in qualitative components to know the perceptions, challenges, etc. faced while seeking infertility treatment. Result: Study population of 917 families (n = 3891) yielded 689 women of reproductive age group (RAG) with a period prevalence of 7.4% (5.5%–9.4%); separately being 3.5% and 3.9% for primary and secondary type respectively. Socio-demographic determinants like age, education, occupation, addiction, and lifestyle-related illnesses like diabetes and hypertension exhibited no significant association with infertility. However, asthma, mental illnesses, and hormonal diseases like polycystic ovarian disease (PCOD) were associated and exhibited a significant association with infertility. Preventable risk factors like reproductive tract/sexually transmitted infections (RTI/STI) showed a significantly positive association with infertility. Conclusion: The period prevalence of infertility was 7.4%, with the secondary type being more common. Asthma, mental illness, RTI/STI and age at menarche showed significant association. Screening and treatment for RTI/STI can prevent complications like infertility. Stigma associated with infertility and lack of treatment facilities in the government sector makes it difficult to deal with and neglected health problems.

Publisher

Medknow

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