Saturday, September 09, 2006

Stress to increase infertility

According to experts, partial separation and the stress play a key role in the growing infertility rate among Indian expatriates in the Middle East. The infertility rate is much higher among the middle income and low income couples as compared to high income group,” said Infertility Specialist Dr C Mohammed Ashraf.

According to Dr Ashraf, director of the Kerala-based Centre for Research in Assisted Reproduction and Foetal Therapy (Craft), 60 per cent of couples visiting the Craft was victims of partial separations.

Infertility is not just a medical problem. It’s linked to a series of social problems. And its on the rise among the NRI couples, especially among the low income group.

"Regarding the low income group, they hardly stay more than three months with their partners. Even during their stay, they are undergoing all sorts ofStress , which defuse the chances of a healthy sex life. Environment pollution and life style are other factors that are contributing to the growing rate of infertility. Obesity could lead to frequent abortions,” said Dr Ashraf who had conducted more than 20,000 successful laparoscopic surgeries.

1 Comments:

Blogger John said...

I never think that stress can affect our lives in such a way. It’s really a serious issue, everyone should know how to manage stress in their day to day life. Problems may occur due to physical strain or mental strain or due to some bad habits in our life. Reducing stress, anxiety and depression can be achieved by changing those habits.

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