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    Prevalence of primary infertility among selected group of Sudanese women with infertility disorders
    (جامعة الشيخ عبدالله البدري, 2019-02-26) Mohammed Omer Mohammed Hussein; Mohammed A Gafoor A Gadir; Mosab Nouraldein Mohammed Hamad
    Abstract Background: Primary infertility is a health issue among women over the world. Justification: There is inadequate data about the percentage of women with primary infertility disorder attended to infertility and assisted reproduction centers nationally and globally. Objectives: To recognize the prevalence of primary infertility among Sudanese women with infertility disorders attended to Banoon Center of obstetrics and gynecology and assisted reproduction, Khartoum, Sudan. Material and Method: Hospital based –descriptive cross sectional study, 143 Sudanese women attended to Banoon center of obstetrics and gynecology and assisted reproduction were involved in the study. Result: The primary infertile women between the participants were 60.84%. Conclusion: Additional studies must be done with large sample size and at different infertility health care centers.

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