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  • Infertility Rate In Armenia Grows Due To Stresses, Specialists Say

    INFERTILITY RATE IN ARMENIA GROWS DUE TO STRESSES, SPECIALISTS SAY

    TERT.AM
    26.09.12

    The infertility rate has grown while the causes still remain the same,
    gynecologist Georgi Poghosyan told the reporters today.

    He stressed that if years ago the main causes of infertility were
    infections, inflammatory processes, currently they have been driven
    to second plan, conceding to endocrine disturbances mainly connected
    with stresses.

    "The cases of miscarriages have also grown in number, again due to
    stresses. Today the generation that lived during the dark years,
    not having normal food, not having rest during summer, not having
    electricity gives birth. Now we have cases when viruses raise their
    heads and the resistance level goes down," Poghosyan said.

    Speaking about men's infertility the gynecologist said very often
    their sperm is harmed because of stresses.

    "The bad sexual life that starts from the beginning of the marriage
    called debut impotence also causes problems. Psychological factor
    plays a significant role here," he said.

    Poghosyan claims before marriage the couple should be examined to
    avoid possible infections.

    Sexologist Vrezh Shahramanyan said the increase of infertility rate
    is agreed with outgoing work as well. "The men have casual sexual
    relations abroad and infect their wives after returning," he said.

    Sexologist said the 12% of infertile men have sexual problems too.

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