50 million households worldwide suffer from infertility
A recent study showed steady global rate of infertility in both sexes during the past 20 years. In
the study published in the medical journal PLoS Medicine Blues in its
latest edition he found that about 50 million couples around the world
suffer from delayed reproduction after 5 years of marriage. In
this study, I've reviewed the 277 national register around the world in
190 countries between 1990 and 2010, and statistical analyses showed
that 1.9% of women over the age of 20 years old suffer from infertility,
to 10.5% had suffered secondary infertility after having at least one
child is not equal 48.5 million infertility around the globe. It
was not clear from the study, significant differences in the rates of
infertility worldwide between 1990 and 2010, but varied according to
geographical distribution, while the rate was 1.5 percent in Latin
America, the rate was 2.6% in the Middle East and North Africa.
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