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Punab, M., Poolamets, O., Paju, P., Vihljajev, V., Pomm, K., Ladva, R., Korrovits, P. & Laan, M. (2017). Causes of male infertility: a 9-year prospective monocentre study on 1737 patients with reduced total sperm counts. Human Reproduction, 32(1), 18-31. doi:10.1093/humrep/dew284 Deshpande, P. S., & Gupta, A. S. (2019). Causes and Prevalence of Factors Causing Infertility in a Public Health Facility. Journal Of Human Reproductive Sciences, 12(4), 287–293. https://doi.org/10.4103/jhrs.JHRS_140_18 Moramazi, F., Roohipoor, M., & Najafian, M. (2018). Association between internal cervical os stenosis and other female infertility risk factors. Middle East Fertility Society Journal, 23(4), 297-299. doi:10.1016/j.mefs.2018.02.002 He, Y., Tian, J., Oddy, W. H., Dwyer, T. & Venn, A. J. (2018). Association of childhood obesity with female infertility in adulthood: a 25-year follow-up study. Fertility and Sterility, 110(4), 596–604.e1. doi:10.1016/j.fertnstert.2018.05.011
Why you chose this article and/or how it relates to the clinical issue of interest (include a brief explanation of the ethics of research related to your clinical issue of interest)  

 

I chose this article because it highlights the causes of severe infertility in men. From this study, I found out the reasons behind heterogeneous male infertility and how personalized treatment can be utilized to treat the condition.

This article lists major findings related to marital decline in Europe.

Concerning the ethics of research, I find that the authors did not fabricate or falsify data but reported accurately their observations from the experiment.

I chose this article because it helps me to understand the trend in the causes of infertility in the contemporary population. The study examines how infertility changes with local demographics. This article relates to my issue of clinical interests since it tracks the trend of infertility by looking at the leading causes of infertility in modern times.  

 

Concerning ethics of research, this article was objective in that it avoided bias and strictly observed the clinical guidelines followed in a research such as correct data analysis and interpretation.

I chose this article because it gives a critical perspective of how cervical factor has led to infertility in women

 

My reason for choosing this article is because it looks at how women become victims of infertility courtesy of cervical stenosis. Concerning ethics of research, this article adhered to the principles of objectivity, honesty, integrity, and accurate reporting.  

I chose this article because it helps me to understand whether there is any relationship between childhood obesity and infertility. This article examines whether those who had obesity when they were young have a higher probability of being infertile. Concerning ethics of research, this article adhered to the principle of accurate reporting. Furthermore, the authors clearly stated what they were able to achieve and what they did not regarding infertility in their experiment.

 

 

Brief description of the aims of the research of each peer-reviewed article The objective of this study was to find out the causes of severe infertility in men. The authors wanted to find out the causal factors for male infertility and what causes impaired spermatogenesis. The objective of this study was to find out the reasons why young women and men are increasingly becoming childless. In addition, the authors sought to calculate the proportion of individual factors that contribute to infertility in a population of patients presenting in a local healthcare facility. The study established that primary infertility was responsible for 57.5% of the cases, while secondary infertility accounted for 42.5% of the cases. The objective of this work is to examine the infertility risk factors in women. Specifically, the study sought to ex

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