Genetic Causes of Female Infertility

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Nowadays, women’s family planning intentions are postponed, and it is common that only later will the conditions be created for the woman to have children. Fortunately, in most cases, pregnancy is possible in this case, taking into account the increased genetic risk. However, this later childbirth may become impossible or significantly more difficult if we can detect sterility and infertility, and its genetic cause is revealed. Any procedure that can help to reduce the “aging” of society, the reproduction rate, must be treated as an important public health issue. It would be particularly important in cases where genetic causes can be detected in the background of female sterility and infertility. Endocrine causes, infections, immunological causes, psychic factors, stress, and weight problems may be among the causes of female infertility in addition to genetic causes and genetic developmental disorders. Infertility can also be caused by iatrogenic factors, previous interventions, and surgery. In this chapter we will discuss the diseases in which genetic factors play a role.

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Beke, A. (2019). Genetic Causes of Female Infertility. In Experientia supplementum (2012) (Vol. 111, pp. 367–383). Springer Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25905-1_17

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