Patients' Knowledge about Causes and Solutions of Infertility in South West Nigeria

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Olaitan, Olukunmi Lanre [1 ]
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[1] Univ Ilorin, Fac Educ, Dept Human Kinet & Hlth Educ, Ilorin, Nigeria
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Infertility; Patients; Reproductive Tract Infections (RTIs); Intra Uterine Contraceptive Devices (IUCDs); Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART);
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Background: Infertility inability to conceive after exposure to continuous unprotected sex for twelve months, is a major cause of marriage conflict in south west Nigeria. Knowledge of causes and solutions to infertility among selected patients were assessed in 18 hospital/fertility centre across the 6 states in south west geo-political zone of Nigeria. Aims and objectives: To assess the knowledge of patients about causes and solutions to infertility in south west Nigeria. Methods/study Design: A survey of a consecutive sample of 390 cases of infertility were carried out in 18 hospital/fertility centers with a total of 65 cases of infertility evaluated in each of the 6 States centers between 2009 - 2012. Chi-square statistics was employed to test the hypotheses formulated at alpha=0.05 level of significance. Results/Findings: The knowledge of causes and solutions to infertility in the patients were established in all the States; (Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti). The commonest causes of infertility among these patients were, RTIs, damaged fallopian tubes, anovulation, poor semen analysis, distorted uterus. Low libido, previous use of IUCDs and uterine fibroids representing 81%, 70%, 68.7%, 65.9%, 65.9%, 65.7%, 65.3% and 62% respectively. The least common causes were taking of psychoactive drugs and working in hot condition/wearing of tight underclothing which was seen in 33.7% and 38.5% of the patients respectively. The patients also have knowledge about solutions of infertility in this order, that ART, regular sexual intercourse, taking hormonal drugs, antibiotics of choice, multivitamins and surgical removal of fibroids as follows; 72.3%, 69.2% 69%, 66.9%, 65.4% and 64.6% respectively. However, the least common solutions according to the patients are seen thus; engaging in varieties of sexual styles/positions, adoption of a child, corrective tubal surgery and wearing of loose/free underclothing representing 25.1%, 33.6%, 33.8% and 35.4% respectively. Conclusion: Patients have knowledge about causes and solutions of infertility at different rates. It was recommended among others that any one suffering from infertility should wear free/loose underwear and reduce working in a severely hot condition; they keep off from any psychoactive drugs, put into consideration sexual positions/styles they assume with their sexual partners.
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