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of lifestyle factors in the etiology of infertility has generated a growing interest among researchers. Several authors have provided evidence of an association between lifestyle behaviors and infertility in both men and women, they include; delayed
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infertility as a disorder of the reproductive system characterized by the inability to establish a natural pregnancy following regular unprotected or targeted relationships after a period of 12 months or more. This condition affects 10–15% of women while in
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Introduction Infertility is the inability to conceive naturally within 1 year for a sexually active couple not using contraception ( Rowe et al. 2000 , World Health Organization 2020 ). Worldwide, 15% of couples are estimated to be
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similar messages from other studies. Vaughan et al . (2020) found that during COVID-19 infertility was the main stressor that participants were concerned about. Boivin et al . (2020) provide a very interesting insight into the coping mechanisms used
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the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology (ESHRE), the American Society of Reproductive Medicine (ASRM) and the British Fertility Society (BFS) advocated a precautionary approach, advising infertility patients planning treatment to
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neurodegenerative, cardiovascular, metabolic disorders, and cancer ( Raghunath et al. 2018 ). The role of ROS in the etiology of male and female infertility has also been reported ( Agarwal et al. 2012 a , 2014 ). Some of the factors that have been implicated in
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reproductive medicine, including tubal infertility patients and male infertility patients. Even if a healthy embryo is obtained by egg collection, there are many cases wherein implantation does not occur, and the pregnancy reaction becomes positive after
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, dysuria, bleeding in between menstrual cycles, infertility, pelvic pain, painful defecation, and gastrointestinal symptoms ( Sinaii et al. 2008 , Mehedintu et al. 2014 ). Although some women are asymptomatic, those who experience these chronic
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a hormonal treatment (H). (F) The abundance of CD14 high or CD14 low peritoneal macrophages (PMφ) did not differ between women reporting infertility (True) and those who did not (False). (G) The abundance of CD14 high or CD14 low PMφ in women