Prevalence of women's infertility with TSH, PRL and LH impairment
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Author:
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MINEN AL-KAFAJY, PHD, SAMEERAH J. TARFA, MSC, FAEZ KHALAF, MD
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Abstract:
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Few percentages (2–4%) of women are suffering of hypothyroidism in the fertile age. Hypothyroidism could affect fertility via misbalancing sex hormones, anovulatory cycles, luteal phase, or could lead to hyperprolactinemia. Material and Methods: 200 females' patients have included in the study. Hormones analysis have been performed by VIDAS kits. Results: 47.5% infertile women had hormonal imbalance, 20% have disturbed TSH level, 15.8% have irregular PRL level. 6.3 % have combined irregular TSH and PRL. Finally, 13.7% have irregular LH level. Conclusion: TSH, PRL and LH impairment levels have caused the women to be infertile.
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Keyword:
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women's infertility; TSH; PRL; LH.
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DOI:
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https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.SP1.135
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