Risk factors of tubal infertility in a tertiary hospital in a low-resource setting: a case-control study.
Thomas Obinchemti EgbeTheophile Nana-NjamenFelix ElongRobert TchounzouAndre Gaetan SimoGaelle Padjip NzeugaCedric Njamen NanaEmmanuella Manka'aCharlotte Tchente NguefackGregory Edie Halle-EkanePublished in: Fertility research and practice (2020)
The following factors were independently associated with tubal infertility: being a housewife, self-employed, history of Chlamydia trachomatis, Mycoplasma infection, and uterine fibroid. Furthermore, a history of pelvic surgery and other surgeries, diabetes mellitus, and chronic pelvic pain were also associated with tubal infertility. Young age, persons in monogamous marriages and users of barrier methods of contraception (condom) were less likely to have tubal infertility. Identification of these factors will be a target of intervention to avoid tubal infertility.