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A Retrospective Study on Thyroid Disorder with Fertility Problem among Married Couples at Lucknow City, India

Author Affiliations

  • 1 Dept. HD and FS, School for Home Science, B.B.A.U., Lucknow, INDIA

Int. Res. J. Social Sci., Volume 1, Issue (1), Pages 2-5, September,14 (2012)

Abstract

The objective of the study was to elicit fertility problem among case and control group in study area. A retrospective study was adopted (case – control) for the study. This desired sample size of the study was computed by in study are screening method of the population. At the time of collection of information of case and control group about their thyroid disease, all pathodologiacal records examined and prescribed by registered doctor were checked. The present study showed that the fertility problem among case group majority of miscarriage respondents are 41.86% female and 35.29% male fertility problem showed that the low sperm motility in case group respondents and maximum marriage age present with outcomes of child birth are 41.66% case group and 43.33% control group are 15 to 20 years and maximum child birth readiness and duration in fertility problem and thyroid disorder are 27 respondents case group in 3 to 4 years and 37 respondents control group in 2 to 3 years.

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